ISSN: 2691-5774
Authors: Matos JR* and Morbini FK
The present study analyzes issues inherent to the growth of levels of social inequality in Brazil after the arrival of the Sars-CoV-2 pandemic. Brazil has always been the scene of great social inequalities, especially due to the difficulty of the masses’ rise, the precariousness of the teaching conditions and the lack of public policies aimed at reducing it. However, a pandemic revealed an even more perverse and inhumane scenario in Brazilian lands. Vulnerable groups remain in subhuman conditions of survival, left to their own devices amid high probabilities of contamination with the virus.
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