COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN BRAZIL: NO COMPLIANCE OF POLICIES AND AGGRAVATING ELEMENTS FOR VULNERABLE POPULATION AND ECOSYSTEMS

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Fabio Leandro da
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Micheleti, Allan do Amaral, Fushita, Ângela Terumi, Cunha-Santino, Marcela Bianchessi da, Bianchini Jr, Irineu
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Interfaces Científicas. Saúde e Ambiente (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.set.edu.br/saude/article/view/9625
Resumo: We aim to stand out aggravating factors that can compromise the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil and the eventual risks for vulnerable people and ecosystems, as well as, suggest future actions that need to be adopted. A theoretical reflection was conducted, considering references available on Scopus and PubMed. Brazilian public policies, adverse effects of COVID-19 pandemic, and future actions were highlighted. We demonstrated that proper water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) are essential to face the pandemic, however, more than 39 million of Brazilians do not have access to basic sanitation and clean drinking-water. There is a possibility of the novel coronavirus be transmitted by untreated wastewater, being necessary to promote actions that improve sanitation, reduce ecosystems threat, and poverty.
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spellingShingle COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN BRAZIL: NO COMPLIANCE OF POLICIES AND AGGRAVATING ELEMENTS FOR VULNERABLE POPULATION AND ECOSYSTEMS
Silva, Fabio Leandro da
title_short COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN BRAZIL: NO COMPLIANCE OF POLICIES AND AGGRAVATING ELEMENTS FOR VULNERABLE POPULATION AND ECOSYSTEMS
title_full COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN BRAZIL: NO COMPLIANCE OF POLICIES AND AGGRAVATING ELEMENTS FOR VULNERABLE POPULATION AND ECOSYSTEMS
title_fullStr COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN BRAZIL: NO COMPLIANCE OF POLICIES AND AGGRAVATING ELEMENTS FOR VULNERABLE POPULATION AND ECOSYSTEMS
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN BRAZIL: NO COMPLIANCE OF POLICIES AND AGGRAVATING ELEMENTS FOR VULNERABLE POPULATION AND ECOSYSTEMS
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author Silva, Fabio Leandro da
author_facet Silva, Fabio Leandro da
Micheleti, Allan do Amaral
Fushita, Ângela Terumi
Cunha-Santino, Marcela Bianchessi da
Bianchini Jr, Irineu
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Fushita, Ângela Terumi
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