Low income families are most at risk of not having their health needs met.
Health inequality in Europe has worsened due to Covid-19 with vulnerable social groups disproportionately negatively affected.
That's according to a new report by Social Justice Ireland which points out that low income families are most at risk of not having their health needs met
Research and Policy Analyst with the organization Michelle Murphy says significant investment will be required to resolve the problem.
She joined Clem Ryan on Tuesday's edition of Kildare Today
Covid has 'inflamed' health inequalities – Social Justice Ireland https://t.co/WIYzvM0VdM
— Irish Examiner (@irishexaminer) October 26, 2021

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