Relational Solidarity and the COVID-19 Pandemic

International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 15 (1):117-118 (2022)
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Abstract

Two years after the first confirmed COVID-19 case in the world, a few waves and surges of the pandemic have moved across various regions. While the effects of COVID-19 are being felt globally, the pandemic continues to disproportionately affect lower-income countries, exacerbating existing global health disparities. As the pandemic lingers, the true total and intergenerational impact may not be known for months and years to come, particularly for LICs that have endured the effects for longer and may not have accurate and comparable data due to limited resources for data collection and analysis.As various high-income countries implement vaccination requirements, approve and encourage booster doses, and...

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