In the state of Santa Catarina, the state economy remains balanced by issuing 22,128 judicial warrants, according to PJSC- Judiciary of Santa Catarina in the economy of Santa Catarina.
In March the injection was R$261,631,095.90 even during the coronavirus. Although the value exceeds R$100 million when compared to the same time last year.

Judiciary Economy of Santa Catarina
The guidelines from Judge Soraya Nunes seek to guide the units, for example:
- For units with processes prior to 28/02/2020, the deadline priority is 10 days. With warrants being sent in flows: Civil, family, special courts, banking, criminal and children and youth.
- To enter processes after 01/03/2020, maintain the biweekly or monthly routine.
However, in March 2019, 17,219 warrants were issued, worth R$153,902,777.93 in the state of Santa Catarina, according to Judge Silvio. The positive result is a dedication from the entire judicial sector, everyone working towards minimizing the impact on the state's economy.
As with the current economic scenario with the COVID-19 pandemic, it is essential to maintain an economy in order to survive during the crisis that is happening and may worsen over time. It is necessary to maintain the pace for better results.
In this critical moment of crisis that we are going through, strategies and actions are important, together with intelligence and serenity. Crises are opportunities for change, the value ejected into the economy, which can ensure for a longer period of time the effects that sectors are going through throughout Brazil. Members and judges are ahead of the game, in the sense of guaranteeing future opportunities.
In short, good results are achieved by people who seek to develop fair strategies, move towards growth and the development of a fair economy. Only those who think in the long term will continue to grow. Municipalities that do not develop with actions based on progress and commitment from everyone.
