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A tale of two city-states: A comparison of the state-led vs civil society-led responses to COVID-19 in Singapore and Hong Kong.

Samson Yuen1, Edmund W Cheng2, Nick H K Or2, Karen A Grépin3, King-Wa Fu4, Ka-Chun Yung3, Ricci P H Yue2.   

Abstract

The East Asian experience in tackling COVID-19 has been highly praised, but this high-level generalisation neglects variation in pandemic response measures adopted across countries as well as the socio-political factors that shaped them. This paper compares the early pandemic response in Singapore and Hong Kong, two Asian city-states of similar sizes, a shared history of SARS, and advanced medical systems. Although both were able to contain the virus, they did so using two very different approaches. Drawing upon data from a cross-national, probability sample Internet survey conducted in May 2020 as well as media and mobility data, we argue that the different approaches were the result of the relative strength of civil society vs. the state at the outset of the outbreak. In protest-ridden Hong Kong, low governmental trust bolstered civil society, which focused on self-mobilisation and community mutual-help. In Singapore, a state-led response model that marginalised civil society brought early success but failed to stem an outbreak among its segregated migrant population. Our findings show that an active civil society is pivotal to effective outbreak response and that trust in government may not have been as important as a factor in these contexts.

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Keywords:  Comparative politics; East Asia; global health policy; pandemic preparedness; public administration

Year:  2021        PMID: 33592151     DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2021.1877769

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Public Health        ISSN: 1744-1692


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1.  Social Cohesion and Community Resilience during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Northern Romania.

Authors:  Despina Saghin; Maria-Magdalena Lupchian; Daniel Lucheș
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-04-11       Impact factor: 4.614

2.  The imperative of state capacity in public health crisis: Asia's early COVID-19 policy responses.

Authors:  Wei-Ting Yen; Li-Yin Liu; Eunji Won
Journal:  Governance (Oxf)       Date:  2022-04-25

3.  Resilience and coping strategies of older adults in Hong Kong during COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed methods study.

Authors:  Siu-Ming Chan; Gary Ka-Ki Chung; Yat-Hang Chan; Roger Yat-Nork Chung; Hung Wong; Eng Kiong Yeoh; Jean Woo
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2022-04-08       Impact factor: 3.921

4.  Understanding the societal factors of vaccine acceptance and hesitancy: evidence from Hong Kong.

Authors:  Bobo Hi Po Lau; Samson Wai Hei Yuen; Ricci Pak Hong Yue; Karen A Grépin
Journal:  Public Health       Date:  2022-04-26       Impact factor: 4.984

5.  Social trust and stress symptoms among older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from Asia.

Authors:  Nan Jiang; Alfred M Wu; Edmund W Cheng
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2022-04-15       Impact factor: 3.921

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