It is imperative to identify and give voice to the Nursing personnel that have remained in the first line of care to the population during epidemics and pandemics.Presenting the particular needs of these professionals through international perspectives will allow proposals to be made in the regional scope to improve the working conditions.Cross-border research studies should also focus on one of the main actors suffering the effects of the pandemic (health personnel, and nurses in particular), as one of the groups most affected by all the changes required to face a problem of this magnitude, as safety of their practice must be guaranteed as part of their work, which is provision of care to the population 1 .However, in almost all of Latin America, the preparation to face the COVID-19 pandemic was insufficient and late, reason why, unfortunately, there were many human losses, both among the population and among the health professionals who did not manage to survive 2 .It should be noted that at least three Latin American countries (Brazil, Mexico and Peru) were among the five nations in the world with the highest mortality rates 3 .