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Greater vulnerability among lower-income people worsens the spread and impact of a pandemic in the most critical parts of the complex system: firefighters, paramedics, police, care workers, the people who produce everyone’s food, drinking water, electric power, the list goes on. The less those people can withstand a pandemic, the more the system that supports everyone is at risk of collapse. More inequality, and more poverty, means more risk.
Stopping the Next Pandemic: The Pandemic that Never Should Have Happened, and How to Stop the Next One
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