New classes :Newer forms of social stratification are emerging in a post-pandemic world
The new ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots’, in a sense, are those who have been inoculated against the virus and those who are yet to be vaccinated.: Shutterstock |
These disparities, the result of old and new iniquities, seem to be fuelling other kinds of exclusion. France has approved a contested legislation that allows public access to certain indoor venues only upon the production of vaccination certificates. The chief of staff of the German chancellor has warned that unvaccinated citizens might be barred from entering recreational spaces. The European Union’s decision to enforce a ‘green pass’ to allow travel within its member states had initially recognized neither of India’s vaccines. Restrictions on ‘vaccine passports’ would put populations from developing nations and large parts of the global south at a significant disadvantage in terms of mobility. Two specific kinds of intervention must be expedited. First, the pace of vaccination among the marginalized — people and nations — must improve. The second challenge lies in removing the impediments to vaccine distribution. Global and regional blocks, such as the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue and the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation, ought to be looked upon as pressure groups to remove these structural and social bottlenecks.
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