ASRIC Journal of Social Sciences 2021 v2-i1

ISSN: 2795-3599

EISSN: 2795-3599

ASRIC Journal of Social Sciences 2021 v2-i1

The outbreak of the coronavirus popularly known as COVID - 19, has no doubt, shut down economies globally. In response to curbing the spread of the novel virus, governments all over the world instigated strict restrictions on travels and businesses, as well as placing certain bans on social gatherings. The more dire reality is, these various restrictions, grounded both industrial and social activities. Consequently, this impacted socio- economic activities in Nigeria negatively.

Published: 2021-12-04

Articles

Debate on Disaster Response Feasibility: Poverty and Inequality as Sources of Community Fragility during Covid 19 Lockdown in Zimbabwe

Kwashirai Zvokuomba a,1

Infectious disease outbreaks are not a new phenomenon in the world today, with the Spanish flu of 1918, the Asian flu, Ebola and Zika virus outbreaks affecting most regions of the world. Covid-19 with its similar characteristics to its predecessors is not an exceptional. The study seeks to examine how urban communities responded to the Covid-19 outbreak in the Zimbabwean urban spaces. Deploying an

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