Mitigating the Indirect Impacts of COVID-19 on Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent, and Ageing Health Services: Lessons Learned from the Experience of Brazil - PAHO/WHO
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted daily lives in several dimensions. One of them was the disruption of health services. During the first two years of the pandemic, the rapid increase in severe cases and hospitalizations inevitably led to a greater focus on hospital care and less on non-COVID-19 services, in particular those services provided at the first level of care. The result was a decrease in coverage of critical health interventions.
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