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Quaestio Iuris ; 14(3):1060-1082, 2021.
Article in Portuguese | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1497937

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The year 2020 began in an alarming state brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic, causing health systems to collapse. In Brazil, a state of calamity was declared, and some measures were taken in an attempt to contain the spread of the coronavirus, especially social isolation, as a way of flattening the contagion curve. It turns out that Brazilian society has alarmingly high levels of inequality, which makes it difficult to fight the pandemic. In addition, governmental denialist measures end up not translating desired effects and several Brazilian men and women are pushed to the condition of sub-citizenship, based on the reproduction of a neoliberal perspective. Real control over life is portrayed by sovereign power, in order to produce state racism, condemning vulnerable groups to marginality, who are more exposed to the contagion of the virus. By means of the deductive method, through bibliographical consultations, scientific articles, and newspaper reports, we seek to present, based on the context portrayed here, an alternative for restructuring the democratic system, with the institution of the common principle, in order to safeguard human dignity, the foundation of the Democratic State of Law.

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Espacio Abierto ; 29(4):43-69, 2020.
Article in Portuguese | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1107073

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The outbreak of COVID-19 has spread rapidly worldwide and was triggered on December 31, 2019 in Wuhan, China. From an epidemic stage, it was soon characterized as a pandemic by the WHO. Consequently, it signaled impacts on public health and economic systems. By raising several researches on the disease and its short, medium and long term consequences, this study explores the dynamics of COVID-19 and its socioeconomic reflexes globally, especially the impacts in Brazil, discussing the emergency political arrangements resulting from the pandemic-including the contagion suppression measures- to stimulate future research agendas. Based on a variety of literature, covering several countries and Brazil, the deductive method was used to problematize the factual evidence found, enabling the understanding of economic and social factors underlying this crisis. It faced the need for coordinated and integrated actions at various levels-corporate, community and, in particular, governmental-. It appears that it is still premature to indicate whether coping with the disease will have immediate effects;however, it was evidenced that large economies have been adopting macroeconomic strategies, making the expansion of their currencies more flexible and encouraging the growth by virtual currencies. On the other hand, the uncoordinated actions, especially those of countries in emerging conditions and with a predominant economic base in commodities and highly vulnerable public accounts, as in the case of Brazil, require further investigations regarding future impacts.

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