Background COVID-19 reached Latin-American countries slightly later than European countries, around February/March, allowing some emergency preparedness response in countries characterized by low health system capacities and socioeconomic disparities. Objective This paper focuses on the first months of the pandemic in five Latin American countries: Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. It analyses how the pre-pandemic context, and the government's responses to contain and mitigate the spread together with economic measures have affected the COVID-19 health outcomes. Methods Extensive qualitative document analysis was conducted focused on publicly-available epidemiological data and federal and state/regional policy documents si...
The threat of a human pandemic of influenza has prompted the development of national influenza pande...
The threat of a human pandemic of influenza has prompted the development of national influenza pande...
[[abstract]]We greatly appreciate Idrovo’s comments on our research and wish to specifically respond...
Background COVID-19 reached Latin-American countries slightly later than European countries, around...
Covid-19 pandemic has left more than 30 million confirmed cases and one million deaths. The challeng...
The document analyzes the social protection responses of ten Latin American countries since the onse...
Abstract: How do governments address complex, cross-sectoral problems, like the COVID-19 pandemic?...
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared that the COVID-19 outbreak could be charac...
Similar interventions to stop the spread of COVID-19 led to different outcomes in Latin American cou...
Objectives: The Covid-19 pandemic changed the humanity life. Millions of deaths and infections that ...
The COVID‐ 19 pandemic is a critical test for the already overburdened and mostly underfunded public...
The crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic is certainly one of the worst in recent Latin American hi...
While containment efforts were quickly implemented in many countries, COVID-19 may still prove to ha...
Non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) such as stay-at-home orders continue to be the main policy r...
Background: On December 2019, China reports the appearance of a novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19)...
The threat of a human pandemic of influenza has prompted the development of national influenza pande...
The threat of a human pandemic of influenza has prompted the development of national influenza pande...
[[abstract]]We greatly appreciate Idrovo’s comments on our research and wish to specifically respond...
Background COVID-19 reached Latin-American countries slightly later than European countries, around...
Covid-19 pandemic has left more than 30 million confirmed cases and one million deaths. The challeng...
The document analyzes the social protection responses of ten Latin American countries since the onse...
Abstract: How do governments address complex, cross-sectoral problems, like the COVID-19 pandemic?...
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared that the COVID-19 outbreak could be charac...
Similar interventions to stop the spread of COVID-19 led to different outcomes in Latin American cou...
Objectives: The Covid-19 pandemic changed the humanity life. Millions of deaths and infections that ...
The COVID‐ 19 pandemic is a critical test for the already overburdened and mostly underfunded public...
The crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic is certainly one of the worst in recent Latin American hi...
While containment efforts were quickly implemented in many countries, COVID-19 may still prove to ha...
Non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) such as stay-at-home orders continue to be the main policy r...
Background: On December 2019, China reports the appearance of a novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19)...
The threat of a human pandemic of influenza has prompted the development of national influenza pande...
The threat of a human pandemic of influenza has prompted the development of national influenza pande...
[[abstract]]We greatly appreciate Idrovo’s comments on our research and wish to specifically respond...