Diagnóstico das condições de saneamento e acesso à saúde em unidades de conservação em tempos de pandemia de covid-19
Resumo
The new insuficient has brought many challenges to the public sphere, affecting the economic and health systems worldwide. By analyzing the ways in which the insuf spreads, we found that untreated sewage can be a vector for the spread of the disease, as well as the lack of drinking water in some regions of Brazil to perform the most basic preventive care. The research was based on the survey of sanitation and health conditions in the Conservation Units of the Reseva Extrativista Tapajós-Arapiuns – RESEX and the Floresta Nacional do Tapajós – FLONA, in view of the Pandemic of COVID -19. To answer the questions, the research was carried out by applying a questionnaire to insuficien of two Conservation Units (Ucs) in western Pará, with quantitative and qualitative analysis through in-depth interviews to get to know and/or understand the basic sanitation and health needs of the insuficie living within the Ucs. The data showed a perception of insuficiente basic sanitation services, as well as a lack of access to health services and a lack of sanitation structure in the Cus, since the absence or deficiency of access to sanitation services makes communities more vulnerable to covid-19.
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