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  • The Covid- 19 pandemic has brought immense challenges to almost every country as it spreads throughout their populations. Foremost among these challenges is the heightened awareness of inequalities in society and the immense toll that the virus has on the most vulnerable. Globally, older people are the most at risk of getting the virus and dying from the it. Yet, although age is a significant contributor, it is its interaction with other factors, chronic conditions, poverty, and race that makes it a strong determinant. These factors reflect disparities and systemic social injustices that interact to increase the vulnerability of older adults. This paper discusses the many roles that social work, with its focus on social change, injustice, and vulnerable groups can intervene at many levels of practice and with specific groups to alleviate these fundamental disparities.
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  • 10.1080/01634372.2020.1808141
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  • Journal_of_gerontological_social_work
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  • unk
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  • 32807040
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  • Medline
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  • Older Adults and Covid 19: Social Justice, Disparities, and Social Work Practice.
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  • 2020-08-18

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