2020
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/cfw8x
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Policy response, social media and science journalism for the sustainability of the public health system amid the COVID-19 outbreak: The Vietnam lessons

Abstract: Having geographical proximity and a high volume of trade with China, the first country to record an outbreak of the new Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Vietnam was expected to have a high risk of transmission. However, as of 4 April 2020, in comparison to attempts to containing the disease around the world, responses from Vietnam are seen as prompt and effective in protecting the interests of its citizens, with 239 confirmed cases and no fatalities. This study analyzes the situation in terms of Vietnam’s polic… Show more

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“…Adepoju and Soladoye ( 2020 ) held the view that for a vivid comprehension of the epidemic's transmission patterns, geographical perspective must be considered. Moreover, being that social sciences provide comprehensive and robust insights when researching the effects of infectious disease outbreaks on communities and populations socially, contextually, and behaviorally (La et al 2020 ), it is crucial to incorporate them in epidemiology. Based on this, the perception of the disease's threats and the compliance level by the populace can be scientifically deduced.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adepoju and Soladoye ( 2020 ) held the view that for a vivid comprehension of the epidemic's transmission patterns, geographical perspective must be considered. Moreover, being that social sciences provide comprehensive and robust insights when researching the effects of infectious disease outbreaks on communities and populations socially, contextually, and behaviorally (La et al 2020 ), it is crucial to incorporate them in epidemiology. Based on this, the perception of the disease's threats and the compliance level by the populace can be scientifically deduced.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Food insecurity and di culties in accessing healthy food may lead to malnutrition and mental health problems [22]. However, Vietnam has a policy to control food prices and to guarantee food security by a wellorganized collaboration between the government, producers, and supermarkets [23]. This explains why only 5% of our respondents reported di culties in obtaining food, and that nearly 90% responded that they were regularly eating more healthy food during the outbreak.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A new pathogen, identified as a different coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), caused an unusual pneumonia (COVID-19) outbreak in December 2019, starting in Wuhan city in Hubei (a central province in China) (Zhou et al 2020b ) and spreading rapidly in the first three months of 2020 to 201 other countries and territories (La et al 2020 ). This pathogen is a beta coronavirus and shares a genetic sequence and viral structure with severe respiratory syndrome coronavirus (Zhou et al 2020b ).…”
Section: Covid-19: Facts Figures and Impacts On Sustainability Reseamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the urgency of this outbreak, the international academic community is mobilising ways to accelerate the development of disease detection and intervention (La et al 2020 ). Schools, universities, and research institutions are temporarily closed around the world in order to slow the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, impacting over 91% of the world’s students (UNESCO 2020 ).…”
Section: Covid-19: Facts Figures and Impacts On Sustainability Reseamentioning
confidence: 99%