Abstract
To the Editor: Godlee appraises the UK government’s response to covid-19.1 Peru is among the countries with the most covid-19 cases globally,2 reaching 178¿914 cases on 3 June.3 Regardless of this, on 18 May the Peruvian government started allowing supervised walks for people under 14 years old,4 following the Spanish measure implemented on 26 April.5 We have previously expressed our concern for this measure6 because it could lead to a rise in cases in children, who typically exhibit milder symptoms.7 Criticism led to the publication of an epidemiological alert prohibiting supervised walks in most of Peru because of the high risk of contagion.8 By that point, however, thousands of people had already been out with children, as shown in the media.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | m2418 |
| Journal | The BMJ |
| Volume | 369 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 22 Jun 2020 |
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- Article
OECD Category
- Políticas de salud, Servicios de salud
Ulima Repository Subject
- COVID-19
- Children
- Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome
- Niños
- Perú
- Síndrome de los ganglios linfáticos mucocutáneos
Ulima Repository Category
- Ciencias / Medicina y Salud
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