Ethics of the emerging COVID-19. The South American perspective
Abstract
The article titled: COVID-19. Emergency and emerging: ethical challenges of research and care from the contexts of the South of Molina and collaborators published in volume 5, number 1 of 2020 in Rural Family Practice shows with important accuracy the bioethical challenges faced in the care of the first pandemic of the 21st century, among which the implementation of control measures in South American countries stands out, most of them with adverse economic and political apparatuses, where the closure of borders, in addition to fueling the controversy between what is one's own and what is foreign, brought devastating economic consequences derived from the greater indebtedness to which resorted to face the health threat that led to higher prices for products and shortages.
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