id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-332099-d50iu975 Manrique De Lara, Amaranta The COVID-19 Pandemic and Ethics in Mexico Through a Gender Lens 2020-08-25 .txt text/plain 2914 152 51 Research across all disciplines to face—and to learn from—this crisis should be done through a gender lens, because understanding the realities of women is essential to understand the pandemic's true effects in Mexico and the world. And in this unprecedented situation, girls and women in Mexico find themselves caught between a rock and a hard place of two public health crises-the pandemic and gender-based violence-in a country where misogyny seems part of our cultural heritage (Htun and Jensenius forthcoming) . During this pandemic, a lot of significant ethical and social issues have been raised, such as: the extent of restrictive measures, the reciprocal duties to healthcare workers, the allocation of scarce resources, and the need for research (Palacios-González 2020). The topics we have discussed about women's access to health, justice, and a life free of violence must be fundamental issues in any and every plan to face this pandemic. ./cache/cord-332099-d50iu975.txt ./txt/cord-332099-d50iu975.txt