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To The Covid-19 Pandemic Experience: A View from Russia

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http://revistas.usil.edu.pe/index.php/pyr/article/view/1134

To The Covid-19 Pandemic Experience: A View from Russia



Maksim Maksimov, Natalia Prodanova, Anatoliy Kolesnikov, Aleksandr Melnikov, Ona Grazyna Rakauskiene, Egor Denisovich Ignashov, Inessa Makedonovna Kalyakina


Resumen


In the presented work, an attempt to assess the correlation between the performance indicators of several sectors of the Russian economy and a set of restrictive measures taken by the Government of our country against the backdrop of the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic is made. In addition, a comparative analysis of the impact of this pandemic on the neighboring countries of Russia, which, in the recent past, were part of the USSR and, therefore, have similar health care organization structures, is carried out.




Palabras clave


contingency plan administration, crisis response, economy of crisis, COVID-19, anti-crisis management, national economy.



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Main conclusions
1. Analyzing the dynamics, in the context of the actions of the authorities, we can conclude that the downturn in the economy was caused not by the global problems that exist in it, but by the actions of regulatory authorities.
2. The notorious optimization of healthcare, which began during the presidency of D.A. Medvedev, has costed Russia highly during the pandemic. Huge funds were spent on the emergency deployment of hospital facilities; to combat the coronavirus, mobile teams, consisting of specialist doctors who were removed from specialized work were urgently formed. This arrangement led to a disaster with the planned provision of the population with medical services. But ten years ago, the expert community (including the authors of the article) warned the authorities about the inadmissibility of implementing programs to optimize (that is, in fact, to reduce funding) medicine.
3. Regularity of the crisis. As a rule, the current crisis has much in common with the previous ones, and the methods of dealing with their negative consequences are chosen approximately the same. A distinctive feature of the current situation is that if earlier the main goals were to restore the economy, save businesses, fight for the restoration of the payment system, etc., now we are talking about saving people's lives.
 
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