The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted deep inequalities in society that have long grieved the disadvantaged. While politicians claim the crisis requires shared sacrifice, the economic impact has fallen hardest on those with the fewest resources to withstand financial hardship. For a just recovery, governments must address underlying social inequities rather than pushing to restore an unfair status quo that privileged few at the expense of many.
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted deep inequalities in society that have long grieved the disadvantaged. While politicians claim the crisis requires shared sacrifice, the economic impact has fallen hardest on those with the fewest resources to withstand financial hardship. For a just recovery, governments must address underlying social inequities rather than pushing to restore an unfair status quo that privileged few at the expense of many.
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted deep inequalities in society that have long grieved the disadvantaged. While politicians claim the crisis requires shared sacrifice, the economic impact has fallen hardest on those with the fewest resources to withstand financial hardship. For a just recovery, governments must address underlying social inequities rather than pushing to restore an unfair status quo that privileged few at the expense of many.