EUROPEAN SARS-COV2 STRATEGIES. ARE THESE THE SOLUTIONS FOR THE WORLD PANDEMICS?

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5636814

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Europe COVID-19 strategies. COVID-19 impacts. SARS-COV2.

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The paper focused on the recall of main European strategies against pandemic spread adding the innovation of green pass in july 2021. The objective of the paper is rise doubts about the claimed success of European strategies and to discuss if they can be replicate all over the world. Using a bibliographic research some pros and cons are summarized to prove the difficulties to export such model. The final remark underline that even if not reliable a strategy and solutions are better than the guilty inactivity in some countries.

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Alessandro Aveni, Universidade de Brasília, UnB, DF, Brasil

[1] Pós doutorando Propriedade Intelectual Profnit rede nacional.  Doutor em Administração na Itália, certificado pela UNB. Mestre em Geografia e Graduação em Administração pela UnB. Docente na Universidade de Brasília – UnB e na Faculdade Processus.

Lúcio Carlos de Pinho Filho, Atenas College University, ATENAS, (USA)

[1]Graduado em Gestão Pública e Administração Pública pela Faculdade Processus. Auditor de Controle Interno, Diretor do Departamento de Controle Interno da Defensoria Pública do Distrito Federal – DPDF/DCI e Presidente do Comitê de Auditoria da Empresa Brasileira de Serviços Hospitalares – EBSERH. Docente do curso de Bacharelado em Ciências Contábeis e Administração Pública da Faculdade Processus.

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2021-11-01

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Aveni, A., & Pinho Filho, L. C. de. (2021). EUROPEAN SARS-COV2 STRATEGIES. ARE THESE THE SOLUTIONS FOR THE WORLD PANDEMICS?. Revista Processus De Políticas Públicas E Desenvolvimento Social, 3(6), 63–79. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5636814