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The Unequal Pandemic Covid19 And Health Inequalities Clare Bambra Julia Lynch Katherine E Smith

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The Unequal Pandemic Covid19 And Health Inequalities Clare Bambra Julia Lynch Katherine E Smith
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.31 MB
Pages: 198
Author: Clare Bambra; Julia Lynch; Katherine E. Smith
ISBN: 9781447361251, 1447361253
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Unequal Pandemic Covid19 And Health Inequalities Clare Bambra Julia Lynch Katherine E Smith by Clare Bambra; Julia Lynch; Katherine E. Smith 9781447361251, 1447361253 instant download after payment.

Rated as a top 10 book about the COVID-19 pandemic by New Statesman: https://www.newstatesman.com/culture/2021/07/best-books-about-covid-19-pandemic EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC- ND It has been claimed that we are ‘all in it together’ and that the COVID-19 virus ‘does not discriminate’. This accessible, yet authoritative book dispels this myth of COVID-19 as an ‘equal opportunity’ disease, by showing how the pandemic is a syndemic of disease and inequality. Drawing on international data and accounts, it argues that the pandemic is unequal in three ways: it has killed unequally, been experienced unequally and will impoverish unequally. These inequalities are a political choice: with governments effectively choosing who lives and who dies, we need to learn from COVID-19 quickly to prevent growing inequality and to reduce health inequalities in the future. COVID-19 is an unequal pandemic.

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