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May 14, 2021
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In the pandemic’s wake, ‘people who were already a step behind are now two steps behind’
As political leaders and public health officials contemplate a reopening of the economy, it has already become a haphazard and vague process that is begging for some strategy. Ensuring that the people who have paid the steepest price for the pandemic closures are top of mind would be a good start.
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