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T70 0-292 Sentence denotes Hence, the paper’s fair allocation approach examines the COVID‐19 related events and response measures on the basis of the principle that the pandemic experiences cannot be seen in isolation as strictly health phenomena: “Health equity cannot be concerned only with health, seen in isolation.
T71 293-430 Sentence denotes Rather it must come to grips with the larger issue of fairness and justice in social arrangements, including economic allocations . . . .
T72 431-534 Sentence denotes Indeed, health equity as a consideration has an enormously wide reach and relevance.”14 Sen, A. (2004).
T73 535-553 Sentence denotes Why Health Equity?
T74 554-559 Sentence denotes In S.
T75 560-569 Sentence denotes Anand, F.
T76 570-581 Sentence denotes Peter, & A.
T77 582-628 Sentence denotes Sen (Eds.), Public Health, Ethics, and Equity.
T78 629-638 Sentence denotes New York:
T79 639-667 Sentence denotes Oxford University Press, pp.
T80 668-674 Sentence denotes 21–34.
T81 675-925 Sentence denotes This approach considers the impact of how health‐related resources have been allocated or distributed and looks at the issues over a period that precedes the onset of the COVID‐19 emergency and extends beyond the expected end of the current pandemic.
T82 926-1209 Sentence denotes What this avoids is a narrower view that looks at the COVID‐19 emergency as a disease‐focused phenomenon that started with the transmission of the virus to humans and will end when a medical solution is discovered in the form of a cure for the disease or the control of transmission.
T83 1210-1385 Sentence denotes It is very important for a proper approach to “take into account how resource allocation and social arrangements link health with other features of states of affairs.”15 Ibid.