The great leveller? COVID-19’s dynamic interaction with social inequalities in the UK

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It has been claimed that the global pandemic is a ‘great equaliser’ that creates a sense of cohesion, however, this is problematic since COVID-19 has revealed the stark divisions in our societies. For instance, in the UK COVID-19 has hit northern cities particularly hard. Therefore, by focusing on the north of England, and Bradford especially, this paper offers suggestions which may help us see clearly through COVID-19, creating a future that is more equitable.

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Dennison, M. (2021). The great leveller? COVID-19’s dynamic interaction with social inequalities in the UK. History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, 43(4). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40656-021-00465-9

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