Planning for an influenza pandemic: Social justice and disadvantaged groups

Hastings Center Report 37 (4):32-39 (2007)
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: Because an influenza pandemic would create the most serious hardships for those who already face most serious hardships, countries should take special measures to mitigate the effect of a pandemic on existing social inequalities. Unfortunately, there is little evidence that anybody is thinking about that

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