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"Doctors and, to their credit, government ministers, understand they must allay people’s fears. There’s nothing wrong with reaching out but at some point they will need to take on the propagators of fatally fake news with more vigour. If they do not, we will be in an intolerable position. The poor, among whom ethnic minorities are disproportionately represented, suffer the greatest health inequalities. During the pandemic, they disproportionately risked their lives in frontline services, while experiencing the highest death rates. As the pandemic slows down, they will continue to suffer the highest death rates along with new variants of the old plagues of racism and snobbery."

"Doctors and, to their credit, **government ministers**, understand they must allay people’s fears. There’s nothing wrong with reaching out but **at some point they will need to take on the propagators of fatally fake news with more vigour.** If they do not, we will be in an intolerable position. The poor, among whom ethnic minorities are disproportionately represented, suffer the greatest health inequalities. During the pandemic, they disproportionately risked their lives in frontline services, while experiencing the highest death rates. As the pandemic slows down, they will continue to suffer the highest death rates along with new variants of the old plagues of racism and snobbery."

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Yep, I'm prepared to be a minority. I already am. Our pluralistic society is becoming more and more disjointed. Politicians can no longer pander to any group without offending some other. We've become a non functional society due to multiculturalism and corporate feudalism. Fortunately, I've moved out of the dense city, into the woods, where I can safely watch society turn into a Mad Max scenario. I have my own source of water, food and electricity. I only need gasoline.