Muniz Érico Silva
Professor, Faculdade de História/Universidade Federal do Pará.Bragança - PA - Brasil
Hist Cienc Saude Manguinhos. 2021 Jul-Sep;28(3):875-878. doi: 10.1590/S0104-59702021005000007.
This text uses theoretical contributions from the history of science to discuss aspects of the stages of pandemics understood as social phenomena and how covid-19 moved into the interior of the Amazon region. The arrival of this disease in the vast forest territory made differentiated access to public health more evident, with services and professionals concentrated in the larger cities in the north of Brazil. The rise in coronavirus rates within the forest consequently highlights the history of social inequalities in the region and problems accessing citizenship in Brazilian society.
本文运用科学史的理论贡献,来探讨被视为社会现象的大流行各阶段的相关方面,以及新冠疫情是如何蔓延至亚马逊地区内部的。这种疾病在这片广袤森林地区的出现,使公共卫生服务获取的差异更为明显,服务和专业人员集中在巴西北部的较大城市。森林地区内冠状病毒感染率的上升,因此凸显了该地区社会不平等的历史以及巴西社会中获取公民权益方面的问题。