Mass. Public Health Leaders to Address Health Inequities Amid Coronavirus | WBUR

“Obviously, the more precarious the population is, the less likely it is that these populations will come forward to seek care as they need it. It is less likely that the population that will have access to stable employment that will protect them from an economic downturn or from loss of jobs, less likely to have the kind of social connections and facility with language that makes them aware of the resources that are available.”