PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Philadelphia health officials want to emphasize that the coronavirus does not discriminate and that it affects every racial and ethnic group.
On Wednesday, health officials announced 360 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the city's total to 1,675.
Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley said of the 528 confirmed Philadelphia cases for which race/ethnicity has been reported, 46 percent are African American, 37 percent are White, 10 percent are Hispanic, and 3 percent are Asian.
"I want to emphasize that this virus does not discriminate," said Dr. Farley. "Every racial and ethnic group, indeed every person in this city is at risk. We all need to be very serious about social distancing and other recommendations to keep residents healthy and slow the spread of the virus."
Some residents think the virus is a hoax.
Action News found many residents taking no precautions and socializing in public parks as if the virus never struck.
"I think it's a hoax, I think it's very hoax," said Debra Sellers of Germantown.
"I'm not wearing no mask, I mean I'm not worried about it," said Kelly Clark of North Philadelphia.
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