A reflection on Primary Health Care and the SARS COVID-2 pandemic; COVID-19 in Mexico in the face of confusion in communication
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primary health care, SARS Cov-2, COVID-19, communication, pandemic impactAbstract
This article denotes the importance of the execution of public health from a reflection based on primary health care and the importance of communication in a general way between government and population in the presence of the SARS Cov-2 or COVID pandemic -19 in Mexico with the aim of becoming aware that this problem is real and that its negative impact on population health represents these urgent areas of opportunity. To do this, some sources on the Internet were consulted and some documentary sources based on published. As a result, this leads to reflection on communication between actors in Mexican society. This hints at areas of opportunity and negative impact on the public health of our country. This allows us to conclude that if assertive measures are not taken in communication and with regard to the integration of the Mexican Health system, the results are obviously negative.
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