Does Rawls consider inborn abilities an important determinant of social status?

Does Rawls consider inborn abilities an important determinant of social status?

Does Rawls consider inborn abilities an important determinant of social status? I haven't read his entire text in A Theory of Justice, but when he mentions the veil of ignorance, is he considering social status more or less a matter of fate?

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