In many Latin American countries, governments have declared a state of emergency, state of shock or even an exception status due to COVID-19, establishing a quarantine period since March of 2020. They have established the prohibition to be on the streets and to go to non-essential works and schools, being the main goal to keep the population at home to stop the spread of the virus. The United Nation Program for Development (UNPD, 2020) supports these policies and has indicated that the “…
combination of policies such as social distancing, lockdowns, and quarantines, imply a slowdown or even a complete stop in production and consumption activities for an uncertain period of time…” . In times like these, we have to protect the most vulnerable groups of the society, being children...
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