--Drawing upon the studies on earlier pandemics this article highlights the unequal impact of pandemics. They (as also natural disasters) tend to have a disproportionate impact on those who are already marginalized. It notes that "these kinds of crises play along the pre-existing fault lines in each society". Provides some interesting insights as regards inequality in societies before and after pandemics, raising questions on what may come up in the post Covid 19 period.RegardsCTS--Dr. C.T.S. NairCell: 91-999 530 5542E.Mail: ctsn...@gmail.com
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