"These sessions have a faith and public health focus, but they will also offer an opportunity to address some wider issues affecting our communities." (my emphasis)
Therefore, I have submitted this question:
How do our faith leaders interpret our theme of 'giving' when it comes to being biased to the poor or the least well off in our community?
Should the least be given more than those with the most?
How would this play out when it comes to public transport?
Should the least well off without cars, and everyone, not just the elderly, be rewarded with, and compensated for the slightly higher risk of getting Covid when travelling on bus, train and tram, by being given Fare-Free Public Transport? About 100 towns and cities around the world have it, including Dunkirk, Luxembourg and Tallinn, Estonia.
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