Miscommunication in the COVID-19 Era

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This article discusses issues around the communication of preventive health messages related to COVID-19 to indigenous language-speaking communities in Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. Official communication is primarily in Spanish, and the many translation initiatives that have arisen do not always succeed in getting the message across due to the lack of cultural interpretation that needs to accompany the linguistic message. This situation compounds the vulnerability of indigenous peoples in the face of the crisis.

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García, G. M., Haboud, M., Howard, R., Manresa, A., & Zurita, J. (2020). Miscommunication in the COVID-19 Era. Bulletin of Latin American Research, 39(S1), 39–46. https://doi.org/10.1111/blar.13179

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