2022
DOI: 10.1590/0103-11042022e802
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Desigualdade internacional no combate à Covid-19 e os seus impactos nos gastos públicos

Abstract: RESUMO O artigo visou discutir a desigualdade internacional no combate à Covid-19, mostrando a distribuição relativamente tardia de vacinas para os países de renda baixa e a forma com que a persistência da pandemia, exigindo medidas assistenciais, impactou os gastos públicos. A partir de um modelo estatístico de painel, evidenciou-se que o aumento da cobertura vacinal diminuiu a necessidade de imposição de medidas restritivas, que, por sua vez, possibilitou a redução dos gastos públicos. Concluiu-se, então, qu… Show more

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“…This was the year when Brazil made progress in vaccination, and a decrease in the number of deaths was observed [34]. Despite being slow and uneven, the large-scale vaccine coverage allowed for the relaxation of restriction measures and a return to social interaction [35] [36], possibly leading to changes in the perception of the pandemic's risk. This finding suggests a potential trend of decreasing fear of Covid-19, as Brazil continues to report a reduction in cases and deaths caused by the coronavirus [37].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This was the year when Brazil made progress in vaccination, and a decrease in the number of deaths was observed [34]. Despite being slow and uneven, the large-scale vaccine coverage allowed for the relaxation of restriction measures and a return to social interaction [35] [36], possibly leading to changes in the perception of the pandemic's risk. This finding suggests a potential trend of decreasing fear of Covid-19, as Brazil continues to report a reduction in cases and deaths caused by the coronavirus [37].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%