Why inequality could spread COVID-19

Paper by Faheem Ahmed, Na’eem Ahmed, Christopher Pissarides and Joseph Stiglitz. The Lancet. April 2, 2020.

Paper by Faheem Ahmed, Na’eem Ahmed, Christopher Pissarides and Joseph Stiglitz. The Lancet.

April 2, 2020.

Pandemics rarely affect all people in a uniform way. The Black Death in the 14th century reduced the global population by a third, with the highest number of deaths observed among the poorest populations. Densely populated with malnourished and overworked peasants, medieval Europe was a fertile breeding ground for the bubonic plague. Seven centuries on—with a global gross domestic product of almost US$100 trillion—is our world adequately resourced to prevent another pandemic? Current evidence from the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic would suggest otherwise.

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