Urban poverty barns: income supplementation and social isolation in metropolitan environments in pandemic times

The metropolitan regions registered on March 19th 2020, 85.71% of deaths and 93.3% of occurrences of COVID-19, a percentage that persisted with few variations until May 18th 2020. The combination of high density, lack of urban infrastructure and labor market with a strong dependence on the informali...

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Autores: Arrais, Tadeu Alencar, de Oliveira, Adriano Rodrigues, Viana, Juheina Lacerda, Alencar, Diego Pinheiro, Salgado, Tathiana Rodrigues, Neto, Jorge de Moraes, de Souza, Maria Ester
Formato: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2020
País:Brasil
Recursos:Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ)
Repositorio:Vigilância Sanitária em Debate
Idioma:portugués
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OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.visaemdebate.incqs.fiocruz.br:article/1609
Acesso em linha:https://visaemdebate.incqs.fiocruz.br/index.php/visaemdebate/article/view/1609
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palavra-chave:Metropolitan Regions; COVID-19; Public Policies
Regiões Metropolitanas; Covid-19; Políticas Públicas
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Resumo:The metropolitan regions registered on March 19th 2020, 85.71% of deaths and 93.3% of occurrences of COVID-19, a percentage that persisted with few variations until May 18th 2020. The combination of high density, lack of urban infrastructure and labor market with a strong dependence on the informality demonstrated vulnerability of the metropolitan peripheries, from the point of view of the contagion of COVID-19. In this context, the implementation of policies of recomposition and supplementation of income is necessary to, at the same time, ensure the subsistence of families and facilitate the policies of social isolation.