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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

La V.-P. Centre for Interdisciplinary Social Research, Phenikaa University, Yen Nghia Ward, Ha Dong District, Hanoi, 100803, Viet Nam|
Vuong Q.-H. | Ho M.-T. | Khuc Q. | Nguyen H.-K.T. Phenikaa University, Yen Nghia Ward, Ha Dong District, Hanoi, 100803, Viet Nam| Vuong T.-T. Vietnam Academy for Ethnic Minorities, Hanoi, 100000, Viet Nam| Nguyen K.-L.P. Sciences Po Paris, 27 Rue Saint-Guillaume, Paris, 75007, France| Nguyen M.-H. School of Business, RMIT Vietnam University, Hanoi, 100000, Viet Nam| Ho M.-T. Hanoi University, Km9, Nguyen Trai Road, Thanh Xuan, Hanoi, 100803, Viet Nam| Pham T.-H. A.I. for Social Data Lab, Vuong and Associates, 3/161 Thinh Quang, Dong Da District, Hanoi, 100000, Viet Nam|

Sustainability (Switzerland) Số 7, năm 2020 (Tập 12, trang -)

ISSN: 20711050

ISSN: 20711050

DOI: 10.3390/su12072931

Tài liệu thuộc danh mục: ISI, Scopus

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English

Từ khóa: data set; disease transmission; governance approach; health policy; health risk; public health; social media; sustainability; Viet Nam; Viet Nam; Coronavirus; SARS coronavirus
Tóm tắt tiếng anh
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 policy response, social media and science journalism. A self-made web crawl engine was used to scan and collect official media news related to COVID-19 between the beginning of January and April 4, yielding a comprehensive dataset of 14,952 news items. The findings shed light on how Vietnam-despite being under-resourced-has demonstrated political readiness to combat the emerging pandemic since the earliest days. Timely communication on any developments of the outbreak from the government and the media, combined with up-to-date research on the new virus by the Vietnamese science community, have altogether provided reliable sources of information. By emphasizing the need for immediate and genuine cooperation between government, civil society and private individuals, the case study offers valuable lessons for other nations concerning not only the concurrent fight against the COVID-19 pandemic but also the overall responses to a public health crisis. � 2020 by the authors.

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