Dr Edith Phalane is a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Johannesburg. Her current project focuses on understanding the differential impacts of Covid-19 mortality in South Africa in order to create better mitigation strategies for vulnerable populations. Phalane emphasises the importance of understanding the trends of Covid-19 deaths within the country and identifying which parts of the population have the highest risk of death. At the moment, these efforts are hampered by the scarcity of evidence and in-depth analysis on South Africa’s unique context. Phalane’s research will lead to more informed control measures and epidemiologic models that will allow a more equitable and incisive response to the pandemic. “Through my work on differential impacts of Covid-19,” she says, “I want to impact strategies and policies that mitigate the historic socioeconomic, demographic and environmental factors that serve as barriers to equal and quality healthcare services in South Africa.”
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