State-level Citizen Response to COVID-19 Containment Measures in Brazil and Mexico
In Brazil and Mexico, presidents failed to take swift, national action to stop the spread of COVID-19. Instead, the burden of imposing and enforcing public health measures has largely fallen to subnational leaders, resulting in varied approaches within each country and conflicting messaging from eli...
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Main Authors: | Claire Dunn, Isabel Laterzo |
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Language: | EN |
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SAGE Publishing
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bbc79aad199341d0b49c300d84f5adf3 |
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