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Mar 13, 2024 21:26:05 GMT -6
Post by account_disabled on Mar 13, 2024 21:26:05 GMT -6
This order: United States India Brazil Russia \Colombia Peru and Spain. These seven countries represent of the world's population, but those affected until then accounted for 65.0% of the world's total and the deaths accounted for. If we take the number affected per inhabitants, in that group of countries the first place was occupied by Peru with cases and the last place was India with (Spain with , occupied fourth place). By number of deaths, also per 100,000 inhabitants, the first place also corresponded to Peru with and the last to India, with 7.7 (Spain was in third place, with. To control the spread of the pandemic, most countries have temporarily sacrificed much of their economic activity. Only those strictly necessary have remained active, such as agriculture and the food chain, other essential goods and services.
Those related to health (hospital centers, pharmacies, opticians and orthopedic products), hygiene products, fuel, telecommunications. , e-commerce and few others. In this situation, the debate on the health-economy binomial has come into play, which of them should be addressed with priority? In reality, it is a false dilemma AOL Email List because both are necessary to survive, which requires combining them in the appropriate proportions. Restrictions on supply have automatically been transferred to demand. The limitation of population mobility (which is maximum in the case of home confinement) and the uncertainty that the unexpected situation.
Aroused, have seriously affected demand in all its components, and especially those whose elasticity of income-consumption is higher (greater than 1), cases, for example, the demand for automobiles, leisure and culture, catering (bars, restaurants, hotels), etc., activities, all of which generate a large amount of employment. It is obvious that the economic crisis will last until adequate treatments are found to combat the health crisis, including a vaccine that immunizes the population. According to the WHO, around 180 vaccines are currently being investigated, of which 35 are already in the human trial phase, although none of them - according to this Organization - will be fully operational before 2022. It is still too early to evaluate the economic impact of the health crisis.
Those related to health (hospital centers, pharmacies, opticians and orthopedic products), hygiene products, fuel, telecommunications. , e-commerce and few others. In this situation, the debate on the health-economy binomial has come into play, which of them should be addressed with priority? In reality, it is a false dilemma AOL Email List because both are necessary to survive, which requires combining them in the appropriate proportions. Restrictions on supply have automatically been transferred to demand. The limitation of population mobility (which is maximum in the case of home confinement) and the uncertainty that the unexpected situation.
Aroused, have seriously affected demand in all its components, and especially those whose elasticity of income-consumption is higher (greater than 1), cases, for example, the demand for automobiles, leisure and culture, catering (bars, restaurants, hotels), etc., activities, all of which generate a large amount of employment. It is obvious that the economic crisis will last until adequate treatments are found to combat the health crisis, including a vaccine that immunizes the population. According to the WHO, around 180 vaccines are currently being investigated, of which 35 are already in the human trial phase, although none of them - according to this Organization - will be fully operational before 2022. It is still too early to evaluate the economic impact of the health crisis.