Relationship of sociodemographic indicators with the Covid-19 pandemic

Authors

  • Mishell Leonor Martillo Alvarez
  • Simón Julino Pincay Simónnado
  • Anita María Murillo Zavala

Keywords:

COVID – 19; effects; sociodemographic indicators; Pandemic.

Abstract

The pandemic of the new SARS-Co V-2 coronavirus entails additional efforts in each country to reduce the number of infections and deaths it causes worldwide. The objective of this research work is to consult the sociodemographic indicators related to COVID – 19 worldwide, in which emphasis was placed on Latin countries because in the data collection it was noted that developing countries are the ones that present more sociodemographic factors that affect with greater repercussion in the pandemic. It is important to know that these indicators only allow us to know the level of the impact of COVID – 19 and to look for alternatives as a nation, republic, or city on how to act in the face of their presence; because the negative impacts that COVID – 19 has brought with it will take years to be able to reach stability of these sequels as a country.

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Published

2022-09-15

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Martillo Alvarez, M. L. ., Pincay Simónnado, S. J., & Murillo Zavala, A. M. (2022). Relationship of sociodemographic indicators with the Covid-19 pandemic . Revista Científica Arbitrada Multidisciplinaria PENTACIENCIAS - ISSN 2806-5794., 4(5), 44–53. Retrieved from https://www.editorialalema.org/index.php/pentaciencias/article/view/273

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