COVID-19 has given us many reasons to rethink urban health. In this interview, Dr. Ana Diez Roux, Dean and Professor at the Dornsife School of Public Health at Drexel University, discusses the challenges that the pandemic has brought to light, including health inequities, as well as new opportunities to envision what a healthy city would look like in a post-COVID world. She argues that the most urgent priorities to make cities healthier are equality, mobility and good governance.
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