The effectiveness of government measures during the first wave of the outbreak

The Covid-19 pandemic changed the humanity life. Millions of deaths and infections that spread rapidly around the world made all countries take measures to stop the outbreaks and assume the enormous consequences that the Coronavirus is leaving behind. The challenge has been enormous; governments ac...

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Autores principales: Ratto, María Celeste, Cabrera, Juan Manuel, Zacharías, Daniela, Azerrat, Juan Martín
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spelling I22-R178-uncomaid-178042024-04-08T00:39:37Z The effectiveness of government measures during the first wave of the outbreak Ratto, María Celeste Cabrera, Juan Manuel Zacharías, Daniela Azerrat, Juan Martín Comparative politics Coronavirus COVID-19 Government responses Latin America Nonpharmaceutical interventions Ciencias Sociales Ciencias Biomédicas The Covid-19 pandemic changed the humanity life. Millions of deaths and infections that spread rapidly around the world made all countries take measures to stop the outbreaks and assume the enormous consequences that the Coronavirus is leaving behind. The challenge has been enormous; governments across the world have implemented a wide span of nonphar- maceutical interventions to mitigate the Coronavirus pandemic (SARS-CoV-2) and its consequences in economic terms. The aim of this article is to analyze the effects that different kinds of measures taken by Latin American governments had on the daily new infections. The countries analyzed were Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, México, Panamá, Peru, Paraguay, Dominican Republic, Uruguay and Venezuela. Latin America, nonpharmaceutical interventions, public policies Fil: Ratto, Maria Celeste. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina Fil: Ratto, Maria Celeste. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Instituto de Investigaciones en Diversidad Cultural y Procesos de Cambio; Argentina. Fil: Cabrera, Juan Manuel. Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Centro Universitario Regional Bariloche; Argentina. Fil: Zacharías, Daniela. Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche; Argentina. Fil: Azerrat, Juan Martín. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Instituto de Investigaciones en Diversidad Cultural y Procesos de Cambio; Argentina. 2021 2024-04-03T15:46:30Z 2024-04-03T15:46:30Z Articulo article acceptedVersion http://rdi.uncoma.edu.ar/handle/uncomaid/17804 eng https://doi.org/10.1111/ssqu.13043 http://rdi.uncoma.edu.ar/handle/uncomaid/17805 Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 2.5 Argentina https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/ application/pdf pp. 2088–2105 application/pdf John Wiley & Sons Inc Social Science Quarterly. Vol. 102, Issue 5
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topic Comparative politics
Coronavirus
COVID-19
Government responses
Latin America
Nonpharmaceutical interventions
Ciencias Sociales
Ciencias Biomédicas
spellingShingle Comparative politics
Coronavirus
COVID-19
Government responses
Latin America
Nonpharmaceutical interventions
Ciencias Sociales
Ciencias Biomédicas
Ratto, María Celeste
Cabrera, Juan Manuel
Zacharías, Daniela
Azerrat, Juan Martín
The effectiveness of government measures during the first wave of the outbreak
topic_facet Comparative politics
Coronavirus
COVID-19
Government responses
Latin America
Nonpharmaceutical interventions
Ciencias Sociales
Ciencias Biomédicas
description The Covid-19 pandemic changed the humanity life. Millions of deaths and infections that spread rapidly around the world made all countries take measures to stop the outbreaks and assume the enormous consequences that the Coronavirus is leaving behind. The challenge has been enormous; governments across the world have implemented a wide span of nonphar- maceutical interventions to mitigate the Coronavirus pandemic (SARS-CoV-2) and its consequences in economic terms. The aim of this article is to analyze the effects that different kinds of measures taken by Latin American governments had on the daily new infections. The countries analyzed were Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, México, Panamá, Peru, Paraguay, Dominican Republic, Uruguay and Venezuela.
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