Should the COVID 19 experience prompt the Caribbean to adopt supranationalism?
The Caribbean region, like the global community, has been significantly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic over the last year with marked mortality and morbidity. The region has several vulnerabilities that affect and impair a robust health and social response to such an intricate problem. The presen...
Main Authors: | Darren Dookeeram, Francesc Serra Massansalvador, Satesh Bidaisee |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Trinidad and Tobago Medical Association (T&TMA)
2021-12-01
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Series: | Caribbean Medical Journal |
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Online Access: | https://www.caribbeanmedicaljournal.org/2021/12/28/should-the-covid-19-experience-prompt-the-caribbean-to-adopt-supranationalism/ |
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