Editorial: After the Pandemic, Rebuilding with Ethics and Justice
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Region
          North America
              Topic
          Ethics & Social Justice
          Economics
              Length
              5 pages
          Keywords
          Jesuit
          business
          Education
              Copyright Holder
          Colleagues in Jesuit Business Association
              Student Price
              $3.50
          Target Audience
          Faculty/Researchers
          Graduate Students
          Undergraduate Students
              Worldwide, COVID-19 has had a staggering impact, with the number of cases approaching eight million and the death toll over 430,000 as of mid-June, 2020.1 What the stark numbers don’t show, however, is that, as governments and public health officials implement measures to stop the spread of the virus, the group most affected are those at the lower end of the socio-economic pyramid. In a poignant New York Times piece, reporters Max Fisher and Emma Bubola point out that, alongside age and pre-existing health conditions, low socioeconomic status is a major risk factor for COVID-19.2 That factor is doubled in the case of the undocumented, as Charles Bethea’s recent piece in the New Yorker suggests.
 
    