Impacts, effects and visions of the border authorities against the Covid-19 postpandemic
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18041/0124-0102/a.36.7485Keywords:
Public policies, Post-pandemic, Border, Vaccine, Citizen awarenessAbstract
The objective of this study is the analysis of public policies after the Covid-19 pandemic on the Colombian / Venezuelan border: Maicao, Colombia - Paraguachón, Guajira Municipality, Venezuela, carrying out a brief examination of the need for specific state measures, after the Current pandemic transition resulting from a virus or infectious disease that appeared since December 2019, which causes various symptoms and pathologies, even lethal, causing the death of countless people in the world. The research is defined from a postpositivist, qualitative, documentary, bibliographic type methodology, based on a prospective view of the subject matter. It is concluded, on the one hand, in the enormous attention that is required from the States
involved, through a stable, consolidated health system and a novel employment regime, and on the other, in the need for citizen awareness
that leads to self-care and care of others. starting from precise biosecurity measures, without neglecting the need for an efficient vaccine that prevents the continuity of the coronavirus in time and space; all of which must be oriented from the vision of comprehensive public policies in health.
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