2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-25745/v3
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Citizens’ Expectations from Government in Response to COVID-19 Pandemic: A cross-sectional study in Iran

Abstract: Background: The government is the main body in charge of controlling epidemics; hence, expectations from government’s intention and capacity would affect citizens’ behavior and flexibility. Given the severity of COVID-19 pandemic and an urgent need for people's cooperation in the prevention and combat processes, understanding the public perspectives would be crucial and instructive. This study aimed to explore such perspectives towards the current pandemic among the Iranian. Indeed, we sought to provide a favo… Show more

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“…All countries experienced problems with communication and transparency during the chaos in the early phase of the pandemic. These were soon overcome in Iran in 2020, 20 but have remained a notable feature of other dysfunctional governments dealing with high burden of covid-19. 21 Covid-19 can be controlled only with patience and by winning over hearts and minds of the people.…”
Section: What Have We Learnt?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All countries experienced problems with communication and transparency during the chaos in the early phase of the pandemic. These were soon overcome in Iran in 2020, 20 but have remained a notable feature of other dysfunctional governments dealing with high burden of covid-19. 21 Covid-19 can be controlled only with patience and by winning over hearts and minds of the people.…”
Section: What Have We Learnt?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By June 15, 2020, it affected more than 7,274,000 persons, with 413,000 recorded deaths [1]. On 19 February 2020, Iran reported its first confirmed cases of infections in Qom [2]. With rapid increase of the virus at the time of this report on June 15, 2020, Iran was among the top 10 countries reporting COVID-19, with more than 190,000 total confirmed cases [1].…”
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confidence: 99%