Abstract
This open-access issue aims to highlight views about justice in a
pandemic context from Latin American countries and to contribute to the
dialogue between them as well as with the global scientific community. It
explores the global challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, relevant
differences between public health measures and their impact on high-income
countries versus low- or middle-income countries, and how global injustice
deepened because of the COVID-19 pandemic. It also draws attention to
experiences, outcomes, and responses to the pandemic from the global
north regarding vulnerable populations and exposure paths that are also
present in Latin America.