What Kant say about the pandemic

What would Kant say about the pandemic?
Some think that Kant's ethical theory is particularly well suited for helping us think
through some of the old and new ethical questions brought to light by the current global
pandemic: is it morally permissible to not follow mask guidelines? what ethical
considerations should inform decisions about vaccine distribution? and what would a
truly just healthcare system look like? In the interview linked below, a Kantian
philosopher explains some of the fruitful connections she finds between Kant's ethical
theory and the pandemic. Read the interview, focusing especially on the introduction
and answer given to the first question, 'How is the virus uncovering social justice
tensions?'
Interview with Katy Dineen: Are we all Kantians now? The Covid-19 effect on moral
philosophy
Answer the question: explain in your own words the response given in the interview
linked above to the question 'How is the virus uncovering social justice tensions?' Pay
close attention to what the interviewee says about the treatment of contingent workers.
In your explanation, you should make it clear how the interviewee's response relates to
"life lesson" #4 from the lecture on Kant's ethical theory. (