How to Check Your Privilege During a Pandemic

Recognize that COVID-19 will hit the poor and the marginalized the hardest

Kathryn Dillon
GEN
Published in
5 min readMar 11, 2020

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A man wears a protective mask on February 29, 2020 in Milan, Italy. Photo: Marco Di Lauro/Getty Images

AsAs we watch coronavirus spread across the United States, many of us are trying to stay sensible but be prepared. We’re keeping up with the science and taking practical, yet effective, steps to help contain the spread of disease. And we’re telling ourselves we’re not living in a Michael Crichton novel — yet.

All of us should recognize, though, that COVID-19 will hit the poor and the marginalized the hardest. We already know the virus is much more severe for the elderly, with a greater likelihood of complications or fatality. And people who suffer from chronic illness are especially at risk.

For those of us who do not fall into those groups, and who do not have a compromised immune system, we have a responsibility to protect those who do. The first step is to admit our privilege.

For those who are not particularly afraid of COVID-19, or even those who test positive, but are young or have a strong immune system, please recognize that you could still be carrying the virus even if you never show symptoms. You could be spreading it to your most vulnerable neighbors, and potentially give them a death sentence without even knowing it.

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Kathryn Dillon
GEN
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