2020
DOI: 10.47385/cadunifoa.v15.n43.3454
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We should be considering age, comorbidities and health-care system performance to relax Covid-19 related social distancing measures

Abstract: Aiming to avoid a health system collapses due to the COVID-19 pandemic; social distancing measures are taken broadly.1 The very high or high-risk population is of specific concern, once expected to have an increase rate of admission.2 Besides criticised, the strategy seems to be working properly and now brings the discussion about when the measures will be relaxed with safety.Comparisons with other pandemics are not entirely appropriate, but it seems reasonable to look back at the past and consider valuable le… Show more

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