Learning from Latin America: Coordinating Policy Responses across National and Subnational Levels to Combat COVID-19

We provide policy lessons for governments across Latin America by drawing on an original dataset of daily national and subnational non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) during the COVID-19 pandemic for eight Latin American countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, an...

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COVID-19
Latin America
Non-pharmaceutical interventions
Public health
Policy implementation
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title Learning from Latin America: Coordinating Policy Responses across National and Subnational Levels to Combat COVID-19
spellingShingle Learning from Latin America: Coordinating Policy Responses across National and Subnational Levels to Combat COVID-19
COVID-19
Latin America
Non-pharmaceutical interventions
Public health
Policy implementation
title_short Learning from Latin America: Coordinating Policy Responses across National and Subnational Levels to Combat COVID-19
title_full Learning from Latin America: Coordinating Policy Responses across National and Subnational Levels to Combat COVID-19
title_fullStr Learning from Latin America: Coordinating Policy Responses across National and Subnational Levels to Combat COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Learning from Latin America: Coordinating Policy Responses across National and Subnational Levels to Combat COVID-19
title_sort Learning from Latin America: Coordinating Policy Responses across National and Subnational Levels to Combat COVID-19
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv COVID-19
Latin America
Non-pharmaceutical interventions
Public health
Policy implementation
topic COVID-19
Latin America
Non-pharmaceutical interventions
Public health
Policy implementation
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