Patterns of responses to COVID-19 in selected Latin American countries

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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1676-6288.prolam.2021.186394

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Covid-19, Latin America, Collective Responsibility, Individual Responsibility, Coordination

Abstract

The article analyses structural and context constraints and opportunities faced by Latin America in the battle against the Covid-19 pandemic. We argue that the number of deaths (and related statistics, such as number of infected or number of tests) as a proportion of the countries’ populations is an important but insufficient measure of the effectiveness of each country’s responses to the SARS-CoV-2. We test the correlation of deaths with typical structural constraints (Gross domestic product, United Nation – Human Development Index, Gini index, expenditure in health, children’s mortality rate, informality rate), and find that between countries’ differences in these measures do not help to understand the number of deaths per million inhabitants. We then move to a more in-depth analysis of 11 selected Latin American countries to show that those that chose collective responsibility (a notion developed in the article) in the management of the responses to the crisis, and that could coordinate the actions of different governing levels, fared much better than those that chose individual responsibility and low levels of coordination, irrespective of existing structural constraints.

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  • Thiago Brandão Peres, Fundação Centro Estadual de Estatísticas, Pesquisas e Formação de Servidores Públicos do Rio de Janeiro (CEPERJ)

    PhD in Sociology by the Institute of Social and Political Studies (IESP- UERJ) with the doctoral thesis: ‘From fervor to fever: entrepreneurship, its origins and representations’. Sociologist at the State Center for Statistics, Research and Training of Civil Servants of Rio de Janeiro (CEPERJ). Email:thiagobrandaoperes@gmail.com

  • Adalberto Cardoso, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro. Instituto de Estudos Sociais e Políticos

    Adalberto Cardoso, PhD in Sociology from USP, is Associate Professor at IESP-UERJ, author, among others, of Middle classes and politics in Brazil: 1922-2016, Rio de Janeiro, FGV, 2020; Middle classes in Brazil: structure, social mobility and political action. Rio de Janeiro, UFRJ, 2021; The construction of the work society in Brazil. An investigation on the secular persistence of inequalities. Rio de Janeiro, Amazon, 2nd Edition revised and expanded, 2019. Email: acardoso@iesp.uerj.br

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2021-10-29

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Peres, T. B., & Cardoso, A. (2021). Patterns of responses to COVID-19 in selected Latin American countries. Brazilian Journal of Latin American Studies, 20(40), 23-56. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1676-6288.prolam.2021.186394