The impact of Bolsonarism on Covid-19 vaccination coverage in Brazilian municipalities
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Resumo: | The immunization campaign against COVID-19 started in Brazil in January 2021 after strong pressure from society on the federal government, which had created a series of ideological obstacles against vaccines, especially those produced with Chinese inputs. This article analyzes the impact of far-right ideology on the spatial distribution of vaccine coverage against Covid-19 in Brazilian municipalities. By means of hierarchical models, it was identified that, maintaining constant socio-demographic characteristics and the structures of the Unified Health System, the degree of Bolsonarism in the municipalities had a negative impact on the coverage rates of the first, second and, especially, of the third dose. |
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The impact of Bolsonarism on Covid-19 vaccination coverage in Brazilian municipalitiesO impacto do bolsonarismo sobre a cobertura vacinal contra a Covid-19 nos municípios brasileirosCobertura VacinalCampanhas de imunizaçãoBolsonarismoExtrema direitaEleições geraisMunicípios BrasileirosBolsonarismVaccination coverageImmunization campaignsfar rightGeneral electionsBrazilian MunicipalitiesCobertura de vacunaciónCampañas de inmunizaciónbolsonarismomás a la derechaElecciones generalesMunicipios brasileñosThe immunization campaign against COVID-19 started in Brazil in January 2021 after strong pressure from society on the federal government, which had created a series of ideological obstacles against vaccines, especially those produced with Chinese inputs. This article analyzes the impact of far-right ideology on the spatial distribution of vaccine coverage against Covid-19 in Brazilian municipalities. By means of hierarchical models, it was identified that, maintaining constant socio-demographic characteristics and the structures of the Unified Health System, the degree of Bolsonarism in the municipalities had a negative impact on the coverage rates of the first, second and, especially, of the third dose.La campaña de inmunización contra el COVID-19 comenzó en Brasil en enero de 2021 luego de una fuerte presión de la sociedad sobre el gobierno federal, que había creado una serie de obstáculos ideológicos contra las vacunas, especialmente las producidas con insumos chinos. Este artículo analiza el impacto de la ideología de extrema derecha en la distribución espacial de la cobertura vacunal contra la Covid-19 en municipios brasileños. Mediante modelos jerárquicos se identificó que, manteniendo constantes las características sociodemográficas y las estructuras del Sistema Único de Salud, el grado de bolsonarismo en los municipios incidía negativamente en las tasas de cobertura de los primeros, segundos y, especialmente, de la tercera dosis.A campanha de imunização contra a COVID-19 foi iniciada no Brasil em Janeiro de 2021 após forte pressão da sociedade sobre o governo federal, que havia criado uma série de empecilhos ideológicos contra as vacinas, sobretudo, as produzidas com insumos chineses. Este artigo analisa o impacto da ideologia de extrema direita na distribuição espacial da cobertura vacinal contra Covid-19 nos municípios brasileiros. Por meio de modelos hierárquicos multiníveis de dois estágios identificou-se que, mantido constantes características sócio demográficas e as estruturas do Sistema Único de Saúde, o grau de bolsonarismo nos municípios impactou negativamente as taxas de cobertura da primeira, da segunda e, especialmente, da terceira dose.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2022-12-08info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/502710.1590/SciELOPreprints.5027porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/5027/10078Copyright (c) 2022 Vitor de Moraes Peixoto, João Gabriel Ribeiro Pessanha Leal, Larissa Martins Marqueshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPeixoto, Vitor de MoraesLeal, João Gabriel Ribeiro PessanhaMarques, Larissa Martinsreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2022-11-08T15:20:28Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/5027Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2022-11-08T15:20:28SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse |
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The impact of Bolsonarism on Covid-19 vaccination coverage in Brazilian municipalities O impacto do bolsonarismo sobre a cobertura vacinal contra a Covid-19 nos municípios brasileiros |
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The impact of Bolsonarism on Covid-19 vaccination coverage in Brazilian municipalities |
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The impact of Bolsonarism on Covid-19 vaccination coverage in Brazilian municipalities Peixoto, Vitor de Moraes Cobertura Vacinal Campanhas de imunização Bolsonarismo Extrema direita Eleições gerais Municípios Brasileiros Bolsonarism Vaccination coverage Immunization campaigns far right General elections Brazilian Municipalities Cobertura de vacunación Campañas de inmunización bolsonarismo más a la derecha Elecciones generales Municipios brasileños |
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The impact of Bolsonarism on Covid-19 vaccination coverage in Brazilian municipalities |
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The impact of Bolsonarism on Covid-19 vaccination coverage in Brazilian municipalities |
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The impact of Bolsonarism on Covid-19 vaccination coverage in Brazilian municipalities |
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The impact of Bolsonarism on Covid-19 vaccination coverage in Brazilian municipalities |
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The impact of Bolsonarism on Covid-19 vaccination coverage in Brazilian municipalities |
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Peixoto, Vitor de Moraes |
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Peixoto, Vitor de Moraes Leal, João Gabriel Ribeiro Pessanha Marques, Larissa Martins |
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Leal, João Gabriel Ribeiro Pessanha Marques, Larissa Martins |
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Peixoto, Vitor de Moraes Leal, João Gabriel Ribeiro Pessanha Marques, Larissa Martins |
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Cobertura Vacinal Campanhas de imunização Bolsonarismo Extrema direita Eleições gerais Municípios Brasileiros Bolsonarism Vaccination coverage Immunization campaigns far right General elections Brazilian Municipalities Cobertura de vacunación Campañas de inmunización bolsonarismo más a la derecha Elecciones generales Municipios brasileños |
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Cobertura Vacinal Campanhas de imunização Bolsonarismo Extrema direita Eleições gerais Municípios Brasileiros Bolsonarism Vaccination coverage Immunization campaigns far right General elections Brazilian Municipalities Cobertura de vacunación Campañas de inmunización bolsonarismo más a la derecha Elecciones generales Municipios brasileños |
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The immunization campaign against COVID-19 started in Brazil in January 2021 after strong pressure from society on the federal government, which had created a series of ideological obstacles against vaccines, especially those produced with Chinese inputs. This article analyzes the impact of far-right ideology on the spatial distribution of vaccine coverage against Covid-19 in Brazilian municipalities. By means of hierarchical models, it was identified that, maintaining constant socio-demographic characteristics and the structures of the Unified Health System, the degree of Bolsonarism in the municipalities had a negative impact on the coverage rates of the first, second and, especially, of the third dose. |
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