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Indian Country, where residents suffer disproportionately from disease, is bracing for coronavirus

Conditions in Indian Country are ripe for a rapid spread of the coronavirus. Rates of infection among Navajos is a major concern.

April 4, 2020 at 2:35 p.m. EDT
The Lummi Tribal Health Center in Washington state is bracing for the deadly coronavirus. (Jovelle Tamayo/For The Washington Post)

LUMMI NATION, Wash. — They hastily piled all the dumbbells and treadmills in the back of a gym to make room for 23 extra hospital beds. The beds aren’t needed yet, but on a reservation where residents suffer high rates of diseases that exist throughout Indian Country, the Lummi Tribal Health Clinic is taking every precaution to prepare for the deadly coronavirus.