, a pandemic pathology in the current global context, poses a great challenge to health teams and government authorities. Its erratic, serious and rapidly transmissible behavior makes it imperative to compile epidemiological data and demoGraphics so that a profile of the disease can be drawn, as well as the course of the pathology and its impacts on the population and the health system can be understood. The study was approved by the Research Ethics Committee, under the CAAE number 39721920.0.0000.5384. Final considerations: Knowledge of the implications of COVID-19 and its effects allows better targeting of health system actions, ensuring greater effectiveness of the care offered, as well as promoting improvements in current public health policies both in terms of public health management. for adequacy of expenses involving sequelae arising from the pathology and in preparing to face new health crises.
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