A GDP contraction of a few percentage points, or even halving of the stock market, doesn’t capture the impact on those living hand-to-mouth Covid-19, caused by novel coronavirus, doesn’t discriminate.
It can hit us all. This reality underpins Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s unprecedented 21-day lockdown, and other efforts across the world.
But while the virus can be a great equalizer, its effects won’t be equal. Exposure rates vary by socio-economic status, and its long-term societal impacts will also not be evenly distributed.
In the coronavirus era, have we fully understood the disposables divide? To control the spread of Covid-19, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends practicing respiratory hygiene. “This means covering
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