Policy successes and policy failures in COVID-19 vaccinations in Latin American countries

Authors

  • Marino J. González R Professor, Simon Bolivar University (USB), Venezuela. National Corresponding Member No. 39 of the National Academy of Medicine. Member of the Latin American Academy of Sciences (ACAL). Associate Researcher, University of La Rioja, Spain

Keywords:

COVID, vaccination, policies, policy, success, policy failure, Latin America, pandemic

Abstract

Introduction: The objective of the paper is to describe the characteristics of the success and failure of COVID-19 vaccination policies in Latin America. The emphasis of the paper is strictly descriptive, as the first step in a line of research that continues with explanatory approaches. Methods: For the comparison of country performance, the following milestones were defined: 1) the start date of the vaccination program, which expresses the institutional capacity for implementation, 2) the number of days required to reach 50 % full coverage, 3) number of days elapsed between 50 % full coverage and 80 % full coverage, and 4) percentage of booster dose coverage. The Our World in Data (2) database of the University of Oxford was used for the analyses.

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Published

2022-07-15

How to Cite

González R, M. J. . (2022). Policy successes and policy failures in COVID-19 vaccinations in Latin American countries. Gaceta Médica De Caracas, 130(2S). Retrieved from https://saber.ucv.ve/ojs/index.php/rev_gmc/article/view/24111

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ANÁLISIS REGIONAL

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