The war against COVID has a woman's face.
Can you imagine what the new coronavirus pandemic would be like in Brazil without SUS? Our Unified Health System is one of the few in the world that provides free services and, at this time of emergency, is overloaded due to the rapid spread of the COVID-19 virus, driven by the poor administration of the President of the Republic and his extermination policy. which has already killed nearly 280,000. According to the Lowy Institute, Brazil is the WORST COUNTRY IN FIGHTING THE PANDEMIC IN THE WORLD.
And who are the most vulnerable people on the care front? Who puts themselves at risk to save lives? According to the IBGE , women represent 65% of the more than six million health professionals in the public and private sectors, the number grows to 80% when we are talking only about the nursing staff. The invisibility of health workers, including those who work in hospital hygiene and cleaning, has led to the death of nurses and caregivers, in addition to the work overload in our sexist society that places responsibility for the home and children on women.

With the aim of valuing female workers at the forefront of health and care and defending the inalienable right to health of people residing in Brazil, PEITA launches a limited edition of T-shirts with the phrase “ Fight for the SUS .” . When requesting the bribe through the website, you choose a Civil Society Organization for the protest brand to donate a part of the purchase price : Transgrupo Marcela Prado , which works to welcome and strengthen the transvestite and transsexual population of Curitiba, or Think Olga , a project that uses communication, combined with technology and education strategies, to create a positive impact on the lives of women in Brazil and around the world.
The pre-sale is being carried out only through the website peita.me and orders will be dispatched after the end of the lockdown in Curitiba. The city is on the red flag until March 21, which may be extended.
SUS SAVES LIVES! HE NO!
( • ) DATA WOMEN IN FRONT OF HEALTH AND CARE
:: 65% of the more than six million health professionals in the public and private sectors are women, both in direct care activities in hospitals and in Primary Care. (IBGE)
:: 70% of workers in the health sector worldwide are women. (UN)
:: 80% of the nursing staff are women. (IBGE)
:: 69.2% of people working in the direct administration of the health area, the federal management of the SUS, are women. (CONASEMS)
:: 47.5% of the medical staff are women and 80% receive less than men. (CONASEMS)
:: 78.9% of the total workforce in the health area is the female workforce in the private and public sector. (CONASEMS)
:: 85% of nursing professionals affected by Covid are women. (Polis Institute)
:: 60% of deaths in nursing are women. (Polis Institute)
:: 77% of the deaths of pregnant and postpartum women occurred in Brazil. (International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics)
:: 75% of the Brazilian population depends exclusively on the Unified Health System (SUS) for any type of health care. (Ministry of Health)
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