2022
DOI: 10.2174/18749445-v15-e2111232
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What are the Governmental Response Policies on COVID-19? A Meta-Thematic Analysis of Government Response Policy in the World

Abstract: This paper aims to review numerous scientific papers on watershed governance published in globally recognized journals. Moreover, the overview article in this report is intended to conceptualize a study on COVID-19 government policy, which is explained by the following questions: (1) What are government policy answers on the relation and clustering of issues? (2) In the current government policy on COVID-19, what is the dominant issue? The results of the analysis of research papers show that the handling of CO… Show more

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“…It is crucial to be aware of the types of health-related information that may be available on the web (Ansari et al, 2010;Blanchet et al, 2017;Juhola & Kruse, 2015;Lele, 2018;Quach & Hoang, 2020;Ramalingam et al, 2020). Although some health-related content found online may be trusted, there is also a great deal of misin-formation and hoaxes to be wary of (Nurmandi et al, 2022). The government is training to be more agile so that it can better respond to pandemic conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is crucial to be aware of the types of health-related information that may be available on the web (Ansari et al, 2010;Blanchet et al, 2017;Juhola & Kruse, 2015;Lele, 2018;Quach & Hoang, 2020;Ramalingam et al, 2020). Although some health-related content found online may be trusted, there is also a great deal of misin-formation and hoaxes to be wary of (Nurmandi et al, 2022). The government is training to be more agile so that it can better respond to pandemic conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%