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Revista Novedades en Población
versión On-line ISSN 1817-4078
Resumen
AJA DIAZ, Antonio; GARCIA, Arianna Rodríguez y ORBEA LOPEZ, Marbelis. COVID-19, external migration and territorial displacement in Cuba, a deferential look at the population residing in the country's capital. Rev Nov Pob [online]. 2020, vol.16, n.32, pp. 46-83. Epub 31-Mar-2021. ISSN 1817-4078.
The pandemic caused by COVID-19 has had an unprecedented impact on all areas of human life, including migration and mobility. Starting from the fact that, if the epidemic is contained in one place and in others it is not very likely that it will constantly re-emerge, without a doubt, an important aspect for the gradual and effective recovery of society will be the effectiveness with the that population mobility is contained and subsequently restarted. Based on this scenario and taking into account that human mobility constitutes the main risk of importation and dissemination of the SARS-CoV-2 infection, it has been decided to carry out an analysis of the epidemiological situation and of international mobility and migration in Cuba -with emphasis on Havana- since this province is the capital of the country and the epicenter of the epidemic in the national territory. The fundamental sources of information come from the National Statistical Information System; the Ministry of Public Health; the Ministry of Labor and Social Security; the Ministry of Transport; of the Directorate of Identification, Immigration and Aliens and of information published on the website Our World in Data.
Palabras clave : migration; mobility; territorial displacement; Covid-19; Cuba.