Sep 29, 2020 20:08 UTC

From about 1990, ever more families acquired a safety net. That might be bank savings, a sibling in New Delhi or New York sending money home or a state clinic providing free basic health care. They were crossing the great human divide that separates the defenseless from the protected. Then came this year’s unprecedented shock. Because COVID-19 is global, it often shreds all a family’s safety nets at once.

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