 The study examines racial and ethnic differences in COVID-19 outcomes, stressors, fear, and prevention behaviors among adult women residing in the United States. Racial slash ethnic minority women were less likely to know where to get tested and had significant differences in select stressors and prevention behaviors compared to white women. The study highlights the need for expanding testing for women, particularly among racial slash ethnic minority women, and targeted education and promotion of prevention activities in communities of color. This article was authored by Jamila K. Stockman, Brittany A. Wood and Catherine M. Anderson.