Author: Pieper, Sarah
Title: COVID-19: Salt in the Wound of Health Care Inequality and the Cause of a New Healthcare Disparity Cord-id: w7bsxnkv Document date: 2021_8_13
ID: w7bsxnkv
Snippet: The year 2020 will forever be associated with a new chapter in the history of global health, COVID-19. However, this new chapter would have a similar message as many other chapters written before it. The COVID-19 pandemic would disproportionately affect minorities, those of low socioeconomic class, and those with limited access to health care. However, this would also bring about a new health care disparity, the affect COVID-19 would have on those with non- COVID related medical needs.
Document: The year 2020 will forever be associated with a new chapter in the history of global health, COVID-19. However, this new chapter would have a similar message as many other chapters written before it. The COVID-19 pandemic would disproportionately affect minorities, those of low socioeconomic class, and those with limited access to health care. However, this would also bring about a new health care disparity, the affect COVID-19 would have on those with non- COVID related medical needs.
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