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One Year of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Brazil: A Political and Social Overview.

Matheus Negri BoschieroCamila Vantini Capasso PalamimManoela Marques OrtegaRenan Marrichi MauchFernando Augusto Lima Marson
Published in: Annals of global health (2021)
One year after COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, Brazil had the second higher number of cases and deaths, and the highest number of daily deaths due to the disease. Lack of massive testing, non-stringent and ineffective collective health policies, poor management of the public health care system, and political instability were the main drivers of the countrys flawed management of the COVID-19 advancement. Anti-science and sabotaging actions by government had a pivotal role in the countrys current situation. Brazil has a large territory and is marked by social contrasts among different regions and states, which showed contrasting data regarding the impact caused by COVID-19. COVID-19 databases and data sharing are important to provide an overview of epidemiological aspects of the disease; however, Brazil lacks standardization in these datasets.
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