The pandemic, which cleared out major thoroughfares in San Francisco, has ushered in the opportunity for people and the government to consider major changes in economic and public policy. (Chris Victorio/S.F. Examiner file photo) Almost a year ago I wrote an article titled “How Coronavirus Might Save Us All.” It was the very start of quarantine and the piece argued that maybe, just maybe, this tragedy could be the catalyst we needed to fix the many broken systems that kept people underpaid, without health care and financially unstable. The article ended with this hesitantly optimistic thought: “When we come […]
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