Interfering factors of the emergency and risk of infection by COVID-19.
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The objective of the study was to analyze the factors that hinder submitting to the state of emergency due to COVID - 19 and their relationship in the risk of infection by Coronavirus in informal providers. The survey was used as the technique and two questionnaires as instruments of data collection, one alluding the factors that hinder submitting to the state of emergency for COVID-19 and the other that measured the risk of infection by coronavirus. The results demonstrate that 45.3% (24) of informal providers present a high risk of infection by Coronavirus. It is concluded that unfavorable management of the factors that hinder the state of emergency in informal providers exponentially increases the risk of infection by COVID-19.
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