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The article, posted by Sama on Twitter on November 8th, 2020, discusses the importance of protecting vulnerable communities during times of crisis. It points out that those who are most affected by the pandemic – such as people of color, women, disabled persons, and LGBTQ individuals – have the least access to healthcare services, resources, and support. This has led to a situation where these communities are even more vulnerable to the virus and its consequences.

The author calls for better and more targeted investment in vulnerable populations, as well as an increased focus on their health and safety concerns. They urge governments, corporations, and other organizations to provide greater resources to these groups, and to recognize the role they can play in combatting the virus and its effects.

The article mentions that many countries have been slow to respond to the needs of these vulnerable communities, but emphasizes that this must change. It is only through addressing the unique needs of these groups that we can truly protect everyone. The author also emphasizes the importance of improving access to healthcare, housing, and other services.

Finally, the article calls for greater awareness and understanding of the issues faced by vulnerable communities, and for increased efforts to create a world that is safe for everyone. It concludes with a plea for us to recognize the impact of the pandemic on these groups and to take meaningful measures to safeguard their futures.

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