Abstract
“We are all in this together!”: this has been the commonly used, and perhaps rhetorical, slogan repeated throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. It was, however, immediately clear that, in reality, we were, and we are still, not in this together—at least not in the same way. The Covid-19 emergency measures (lockdown, social distancing, health prescriptions, etc.) have had indeed a more pervasive negative effect on most vulnerable categories of our societies, in particular many minority groups.