The COVID-19 Israeli tapestry: the intersectionality health equity challenge.
Efrat ShadmiMohammad KhatibSivan SpitzerPublished in: Israel journal of health policy research (2023)
This perspective highlights the need for responses to COVID-19, and future pandemic or global disasters, that adopt the unique lens of intersectionality and equity. This requires that the government and health system create multiple messages, interventions and policies which ensure a person and community tailored approach to meet the needs of persons from diverse linguistic, ethnic, religious, socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds. Under-investment in intersectional responses will lead to widening of gaps and a disproportionate disease and mortality burden on societies' most vulnerable groups.