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Contrast in COVID-19 Response: Uruguay and Brazil

First Source  Jennifer Pribble begins her article, “Uruguay quietly beats coronavirus, distinguishing itself from its South American neighbors – yet again”, by citing the World Health Organization’s overview of Covid-19 in Uruguay. At the time of publishing (June 15th 2020), Uruguay’s population of 3.5 million had only 847 confirmed cases and 23 deaths (Pribble citingContinue reading “Contrast in COVID-19 Response: Uruguay and Brazil”

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