Joshi Abhay, Haneda Sho
Daito Bunka University, Department of Socio-Economics, Faculty of Economics, 355-8501, 560 Iwadono, Higashimatsuyama-shi, Saitama, Japan.
Nihon University, Department of Political Science and Economics, Faculty of Law, 101-8375, 2-3-1, Kanda-Misakicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Soc Sci Humanit Open. 2023;7(1):100405. doi: 10.1016/j.ssaho.2023.100405. Epub 2023 Jan 20.
A novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) was reported in India in late January 2020, less than 50 days after the first case was reported in Wuhan, China. Knowingly or unknowingly, almost all aspects of humankind around the world are affected, including physical, mental, and financial aspects. We set out to investigate how local communities take preventive action and have a meaningful role in dealing with these impacts of COVID-19. This community role is absolutely based on trust, regular communication, and social networking among community members. We collected data from India to determine whether the community-level response to COVID-19 during the peak phase of the pandemic (January 1st to February 1st, 2021) depended on the level of social capital. The source of information on COVID-19 is one of the significant issues during the pandemic. People prefer to depend on and trust family members, who represent the only trustworthy source of information irrespective of where they bring the information. In general, regular participation in local activities plays a major role in preventing COVID-19 at the local level.
2020年1月下旬,印度报告了一种新型冠状病毒疾病(COVID-19),此时距离中国武汉报告首例病例还不到50天。无论有意还是无意,世界各地人类生活的几乎所有方面都受到了影响,包括身体、心理和经济方面。我们着手调查当地社区如何采取预防行动,以及在应对COVID-19的这些影响方面发挥有意义的作用。这种社区作用绝对基于社区成员之间的信任、定期沟通和社交网络。我们从印度收集数据,以确定在疫情高峰期(2021年1月1日至2月1日)社区层面对COVID-19的应对是否取决于社会资本水平。COVID-19信息来源是疫情期间的重大问题之一。人们更愿意依赖并信任家庭成员,无论信息来自何处,家庭成员都是唯一值得信赖的信息来源。一般来说,定期参与当地活动在地方层面预防COVID-19方面发挥着重要作用。