The disproportionate impact of the pandemic on certain populations has highlighted numerous inequities and injustices in our world. In considering the most vulnerable during the COVID-19 pandemic, an inclusive approach is not only a humanitarian approach but also a global public health imperative. The rights of the most vulnerable groups, such as women, youth, indigenous people and persons with disabilities and with co-morbidity, among others need to be protected.
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Corpuz, J. C. G. (2022). The vulnerable in time of pandemic: Toward a preferential option for the vulnerable and marginalized. Journal of Public Health (United Kingdom), 44(3), E394–E395. https://doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdab253
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