2022
DOI: 10.28991/hij-2022-03-04-02
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Socioeconomic impacts of Households’ Vulnerability during COVID-19 Pandemic in South Africa: Application of Tobit and Probit Models

Abstract: Coronavirus is a public health issue with socioeconomic and livelihood dimensions. The World Health Organization declared the current novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) epidemic a public health emergency of international concern on January 30, 2020, and a global pandemic on March 11, 2020. The South African government has implemented different strategies, ranging from total lockdown in certain locations and provision of palliatives in some provinces across the country. This study, therefore, investigated the… Show more

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“…Behavior control: In the early stages of the pandemic, people were uncertain about this type of disease, which caused them to feel anxious and worried. Upon discovering the outbreak, they took proactive measures to prevent the spread of the disease, such as stockpiling food and essential items and even isolating themselves from society [36]. However, a critical issue to be addressed here is the discriminatory treatment towards those infected with Covid.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Behavior control: In the early stages of the pandemic, people were uncertain about this type of disease, which caused them to feel anxious and worried. Upon discovering the outbreak, they took proactive measures to prevent the spread of the disease, such as stockpiling food and essential items and even isolating themselves from society [36]. However, a critical issue to be addressed here is the discriminatory treatment towards those infected with Covid.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several previous studies have also found that good governance has a significant positive influence on the performance of an organization [21][22][23]. Furthermore, Asare [23] also explains that good governance can help organizations control each planning process as well as its risk management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…However, 'vaccine tourism' with the COVID-19 vaccine is an entirely new notion. By the end of 2020, several tour operators had begun marketing packages to the United States that included a vaccine; thus, the phrase 'vaccine tourism' gained traction [14]. Vaccine tourism refers to the practice of traveling from one country or state to another to obtain a vaccine that is not easily accessible.…”
Section: -Vaccine Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tourism associated with medical care includes vaccine tourism; however, in the case of the COVID-19 vaccines, vaccine tourism highlights the privilege of small priority groups over the general public [12]. Vaccine tourism has the probability of amplifying socioeconomic and racial disparities [14] and poses severe ethical and legal concerns, calling the idea into doubt. Due to production problems and the prioritization of some segments of the population, a lucky number of people throughout the world are "traveling" and "jumping the queue" to be immunized [15].…”
Section: -3-challenges Of Vaccine Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%