Perspectives on COVID-19 and the Common Good
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How do we protect and serve those who are most vulnerable in our society right now? Who are the most vulnerable members? Our panel of experts ranging from the fields of medicine, labor, global health, and theology tackle these questions and more as they relate to the common good in light of the current global pandemic. The good news is there can be a hopeful opportunity in this era to learn where the systemic vulnerabilities in our society exist and transform structures and institutions accordingly.
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