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The COVID-19 Pandemic in Peru: What Went Wrong?
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
|February 16, 2021
Summary
Peru
Area of Science:
- Public Health
- Epidemiology
- Health Policy
Background:
- Peru experienced severe impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic despite early restrictions.
- By February 2021, the country recorded over 1,200 deaths per million inhabitants.
Purpose of the Study:
- To analyze the factors contributing to Peru's severe COVID-19 outcomes.
- To identify lessons learned from the pandemic response in Peru.
Main Methods:
- Analysis of national lockdown and restriction policies.
- Review of public health sector performance and leadership.
Main Results:
- A fragmented and overwhelmed public health system hindered pandemic response.
- Inadequate infrastructure and specialized personnel exacerbated outcomes.
- Deficient leadership from health authorities was a significant contributing factor.
Conclusions:
- Peru's poor COVID-19 outcomes highlight critical weaknesses in its public health infrastructure and governance.
- Lessons learned emphasize the need for strengthening health systems and leadership for future pandemic preparedness.
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