Pandemic Precarity: Covid-19 Is Exposing and Exacerbating Inequalities in the American Heartland
Perry BL et al., 118 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2021). In the United States, race, gender, age, and education have affected vulnerability to COVID-19 infection. Yet, consequences likely extend far beyond morbidity and mortality. Temporarily closing the economy sent shock waves through communities, raising the possibility that social inequities, preexisting and current, have weakened economic resiliency and reinforced disadvantage, especially among groups most devastated by the Great Recession.