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0097/2020 - Pandemic exacerbates health inequalities.
Pandemia exacerba desigualdades na Saúde.

Author:

• Maria Cecília de Souza Minayo - Minayo, M.C.S - Rio de Janeiro, RJ - <maminayo@terra.com.br> +
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6187-9301

Co-author(s):

• Neyson Pinheiro Freire - Freire, N.P - <neysonfreire@gmail.com>
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9038-9974


Abstract:

We live a global pandemic unprecedented in our generation. These are difficult times for healthcare workers. We are all in the same storm and join the same collective effort against COVID-19. However, we are not in the same boat. Inequality determines how each category of the health workforce is affected by the new coronavirus in Brazil. Exposed to the disease on the front lines, nursing technicians and assistants suffer disproportionately the dire effects of the pandemic. There are more than 1.3 million technicians and almost 420 thousand nursing assistants, who perform essential care in health units and do not have the insurance and financial backing to mitigate the effects of COVID-19 on themselves and their families. Eight out of ten of these professionals are women, who in addition to being providers also assume, in most cases, the role of primary caregivers for children, the elderly and the sick in their families. Low wages make it difficult to access safer alternatives of transportation and care for dependentes. This is the reality of most professionals who keep the health system running throughout the pandemic.

Keywords:

pandemic, COVID-19, inequalities, health

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