Keys Clare, Nanayakkara Gowri, Onyejekwe Chisa, Sah Rajeeb Kumar, Wright Toni
Faculty of Education, Canterbury Christ Church University, Kent, UK.
Faculty of Science, Engineering and Social Sciences, Canterbury Christ Church University, Kent, UK.
Fem Leg Stud. 2021;29(1):107-118. doi: 10.1007/s10691-020-09446-y. Epub 2021 Jan 14.
COVID-19 has uncovered the vulnerabilities, inequalities and fragility present within our social community which has exposed and exacerbated the pre-existing racial and socioeconomic inequalities that disproportionately affect health outcomes for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) people. Such disparities are fuelled by complex socioeconomic health determinants and longstanding structural inequalities. This paper aims to explore the inequalities and vulnerabilities of BAME communities laid bare by the Public Health England (PHE) reports published in June 2020, concluding with suggested strategies to address inequalities in a post COVID-19 recovery.
新冠疫情暴露了我们社会社区中存在的脆弱性、不平等和脆弱性,这些问题揭示并加剧了先前存在的种族和社会经济不平等,这些不平等对黑人、亚洲人和少数族裔(BAME)人群的健康结果产生了不成比例的影响。这些差异是由复杂的社会经济健康决定因素和长期存在的结构性不平等所推动的。本文旨在探讨英国公共卫生署(PHE)2020年6月发布的报告所揭示的BAME社区的不平等和脆弱性,并提出在新冠疫情后恢复阶段解决不平等问题的建议策略。