Beyonze put forth a passionate speech about how COVID-19 has 'severely affected' African American communities during her stint on the One World: Together at Home concert on Saturday. The 38-year-old singer explained to viewers that African Americans make up a 'disproportionate' part of the essential workforce and 'do not have the luxury of working from home.' This virus is killing black people at an alarmingly high rate here in America,' said Knowles. 'Those with preexisting conditions are at an even higher risk.'
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