
Year: 2021
Author(s): Carla Paola Quezada Zepita
The article discusses the experience of quarantine in Bolivia starting in March 2020 as a measure to control the spread of the virus, and the subsequent recovery to the socioeconomic and health emergency problems that arose as a result, exacerbated by differences in the quality of health services, basic services and economic resources in different regions of the country. The study focuses on a specific case in the Kami neighborhood, the town where the first case of coronavirus was reported in Colcapirhua, and the cooperative practices of the community are analyzed and its importance in facing the pandemic crisis is analyzed and how these continue to be maintained.