Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Our responsibility as agents of socioeconomic development in the economic reactivation after the COVID-19 pandemic
The serious consequences on health caused by the COVID-19 pandemic (Barrutia Barreto et al., 2021) meant that, during the years 2020 and 2021, in order to protect the most precious asset that is life, we are forced to to compulsory social isolation (BBC, 2020) whose collateral effects have been a serious economic crisis that has increased poverty levels and further marked the large social gaps in infrastructure and access to basic services such as sanitation and mainly health.