dialogo en ingles de las causas y consecuencias del COVID 19
Utilizar los conectores de causa y efecto ( because, as and since, as a result, so, that´s why)
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Bruce Link and Jo Phelan in an article published in 1995 and widely quoted in public health, described their Theory of Fundamental Causes. The theory proposes that social factors are the causes of the disease and its distribution, insofar as they affect access to resources such as income, prestige, power and social support, which by various mechanisms can lead to the development of multiple diseases. This theory proposes that the distribution of these resources explains the inequities in health and how, despite the variations in the causes of morbidity and mortality in time and space, a social gradient is maintained. In other words, the fundamental causes are understood from this theory as recurrent and regardless of whether some diseases replace others, the differences in their presentation between social groups will become evident in the new ones that appear, this effect being more pronounced as the people can use their resources to access effective means for their prevention, cure or mitigation.
Although it is early to see how in the COVID-19 epidemic what is stated in this theory is reflected, especially since there is no specific protection measure such as the vaccine or a treatment to which the groups of society in a privileged position Accessible more easily than the groups located lower in the social scale, the prevention measures that are being applied begin to show how adherence to these varies according to people's resources. Given this, it has already been seen the need to apply different mechanisms, including those for social protection, to minimize the effects of these measures on groups that are already in a condition of social disadvantage, but also considering that inequities in low adherence Such measures could end up having negative consequences for the whole of society, especially since it is a phenomenon as massive as an epidemic.