Author: Ho, Anita; Dascalu, Iulia
Title: Global Disparity and Solidarity in a Pandemic Cord-id: nzvtdzmp Document date: 2020_6_29
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Snippet: While the domestic effect of structural racism and other social vulnerabilities on Covidâ€19 mortality in the United States has received some attention, there has been much less discussion (with some notable exceptions) of how structural global inequalities will further exacerbate Covidâ€related health disparity across the world. This may be partially due to the delayed availability of accurate and comparable data from overwhelmed systems, particularly in low†and middleâ€income countries.
Document: While the domestic effect of structural racism and other social vulnerabilities on Covidâ€19 mortality in the United States has received some attention, there has been much less discussion (with some notable exceptions) of how structural global inequalities will further exacerbate Covidâ€related health disparity across the world. This may be partially due to the delayed availability of accurate and comparable data from overwhelmed systems, particularly in low†and middleâ€income countries. However, early methods to procure and develop treatments and vaccines by some highâ€income countries reflect ongoing protectionist and nationalistic attitudes that can systemically exclude access for people in regions with weaker health systems. What's needed is a global coordinated effort, based on the principle of solidarity, to foster equitable health care access.
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