WATERLOO — The pandemic “opened our eyes” to existing inequalities that create greater risk for certain communities, and a Waterloo health-systems researcher is hopeful those issues will begin to be addressed once COVID-19 subsides.
“Maybe the pandemic shouldn’t just pass by us once we get vaccinated and then we’re back to normal and things get back to normal and we forget about how this affected us differently,” said the University of Waterloo’s Moses Tetui.
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WATERLOO — The pandemic “opened our eyes” to existing inequalities that create greater risk for certain communities, and a Waterloo health-systems researcher is hopeful those issues will begin to be addressed once COVID-19 subsides.
“Maybe the pandemic shouldn’t just pass by us once we get vaccinated and then we’re back to normal and things get back to normal and we forget about how this affected us differently,” said the University of Waterloo’s Moses Tetui.