La COVID-19 a pressé les gouvernements à intervenir à l'aide de données partielles sur l'efficacité des moyens. Les femmes sont particulièrement touchées car elles sont plus nombreuses à s'occuper des autres. Cette étude a pour but de comprendre l'influence des décisions politiques sur les conditions de vie et de travail des travailleuses de la santé. Une analyse des interventions gouvernementales de santé publique du Québec et des revendications des travailleuses de la santé retrouvées dans les documents journalistiques et les communiqués de presse officiels du gouvernement (13 avril au 1er juillet 2020) a été effectuée. Les résultats démontrent le manque de reconnaissance des autorités face à certains types de , ainsi qu'une inadéquation dans les moyens de prise en charge pour prendre soin de la population. Le peu de reconnaissance des conditions de vie et de travail lors de décisions politiques engendre une répartition inéquitable des fardeaux associés à la pandémie.

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