“…However, these basic resources are not equally available to communities with impoverished living and working conditions (Khalidi, 2020). Slums and other low-income agglomerates are typically entailed by overcrowded households, lacking adequate sanitation, water and housing infrastructure (Perosa, Leite, Fonseca, & Lebraron, 2016). These conditions gravely increase the risk of people contracting and spreading infectious diseases across large areas (Unger & Riley, 2007), which characterizes them as communities with high social vulnerability (Ito & Pongeluppe, 2020).…”