Abstract

In the aftermath of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, and in due course for a full recovery to reduce the health burden and complications of the disease, the public discussion has moved from a pandemic slowdown to a more monitoring-based approach in public health. Stay-at-home rules, quarantine requirements for the infected ones, along with local lockdowns and social distancing measures around the planet have shown how vulnerable could be the ties between one’s demographic origins, morbidity and mortality.

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