COVID-19 and digital inequalities: Reciprocal impacts and mitigation strategies
Autor
Beaunoyer, Elisabeth
Dupere, Sophie
Guitton, Matthieu J.
Institución
Resumen
With more than three billion people in isolation, the status of digital spaces is switching from an amenity to a
necessity, as they become not only the main way to access information and services, but also one of the only
remaining vectors for economic, educational, and leisure activities as well as for social interactions to take place.
However, not all are equals in terms of access to networks or connected devices, or when it comes to the skills
required to navigate computerized spaces optimally. Digital inequalities were already existing, yet the COVID-19
crisis is exacerbating them dramatically. On the one hand, the crisis will worsen digital inequalities within the
population. On the other hand, digital inequalities represent a major risk factor of vulnerability for exposure to
the virus itself, and for the non-sanitary consequences of the crisis. Therefore, this paper aims at exploring the
reciprocal impacts of the COVID-19 crisis and digital inequalities, and to propose operative solutions to help fight
the nefarious consequences of the crisis. We first describe how digital inequalities are a determinant of health.
We then investigate how COVID-19 can potentiate digital inequalities, and how digital inequalities potentiate
vulnerability to COVID-19. Finally, in order to contribute to the mitigation of this crisis, we propose a set of
multi-layered strategies focusing on actionability that can be implemented at multiple structural levels, ranging
from governmental to corporate and community levels.