The Deadly Intersections of COVID 19

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The Deadly Intersections of COVID 19
Author : Sunera Thobani
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Publisher : Policy Press
Language : English
Release Date : 28 July 2022
ISBN : 9781529224665
Pages : 220 pages
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This book showcases the impact of state responses to COVID-19 on marginalized communities. The authors analyse the lockdowns, immigration and border controls, vaccine trials, income support and access to healthcare across eight countries in Australasia, North America, Asia and Europe to reveal the internal inequities within and between countries.

The Deadly Intersections of COVID 19

This pioneering book demonstrates the disproportionate impact of state responses to COVID-19 on racially marginalized communities. Written by women and queer people of colour academics and activists, the book analyses pandemic lockdowns, border controls, vaccine trials, income support and access to healthcare across eight countries in North America, Asia, Australasia

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The Deadly Intersections of COVID 19

This book showcases the impact of state responses to COVID-19 on marginalized communities. The authors analyse the lockdowns, immigration and border controls, vaccine trials, income support and access to healthcare across eight countries in Australasia, North America, Asia and Europe to reveal the internal inequities within and between countries.

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