Vulnerabilidad económica y de salud durante la pandemia de la COVID-19 en estudiantes de la UANL con un enfoque de vecindades cercanas
Keywords:
pandemia, estudiantes, vulnerabilidad económica, universitariosAbstract
La pandemia de COVID-19 ha tenido repercusiones en prácticamente todos los sistemas de salud, además, las medidas de control de infecciones también han provocado una crisis económica al paralizar diversos sectores no esenciales (Kuckertz et al., 2020). En este sentido, los estudiantes universitarios se han visto afectados por el cierre de campus, cambios rápidos no planificados del aprendizaje en línea y la introducción de intervenciones no farmacéuticas como el distanciamiento social, uso de máscaras y restricciones para realizar viajes (Gostin et al., 2020).
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