The disproportionate effect of Covid-19 on women must be addressed

But auditing such efforts will be difficult, while unintended consequences are always a risk, warns Athene Donald

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June 25, 2020
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June 25, 2020

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Unless I have misread the data, women have had BETTER outcomes from coronavirus than men, who appear to be more susceptable. This article appears to twist fact to suit a feminist agenda, complete with reliance on the flawed metric of the 'gender pay gap' (and the use of the bucket term BAME, not popular amongst the people to whom it is applied but apparently more comfortable to some than using the term 'Non-White' which reveals the underlying racist manner in which BAME is used). I appreciate that this is an opinion piece, but even this should have some relationship to fact!

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