“… It is like it has come up and stole our lives from us” The first 21 days: A rapid qualitative assessment of how different sectors of society experienced the COVID-19 lockdown in South Africa

We examined how different sectors of society experienced the first 21 days of the stay-at-home lockdown following the onset of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in South Africa. This rapid qualitative assessment was conducted remotely with 60 key and community informants from differen...

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Main Authors: Allanise Cloete, Alicia North, Shandir Ramlagan, Tenielle Schmidt, Lehlogonolo Makola, Jeremiah Chikovore, Donald Skinner, Sasiragha Priscilla Reddy
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-01-01
Series:Social Sciences and Humanities Open
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590291121000632
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spelling doaj-5139e51dcd274ea382ce27bf837965872021-05-12T04:11:21ZengElsevierSocial Sciences and Humanities Open2590-29112021-01-0141100167“… It is like it has come up and stole our lives from us” The first 21 days: A rapid qualitative assessment of how different sectors of society experienced the COVID-19 lockdown in South AfricaAllanise Cloete0Alicia North1Shandir Ramlagan2Tenielle Schmidt3Lehlogonolo Makola4Jeremiah Chikovore5Donald Skinner6Sasiragha Priscilla Reddy7Human and Social Capabilities Division, Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC), South Africa; Corresponding author.The Human Sciences Research Council, 116–118 Buitengracht Street 3rd Floor Merchant House, Cape Town, 8000, South Africa.Human and Social Capabilities Division, Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC), South AfricaHuman and Social Capabilities Division, Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC), South AfricaHuman and Social Capabilities Division, Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC), South AfricaChildren's Institute of the University of Cape Town (UCT), South AfricaHuman and Social Capabilities Division, Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC), South AfricaHuman and Social Capabilities Division, Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC), South AfricaHuman and Social Capabilities Division, Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC), South Africa; Faculty of Health Sciences, Nelson Mandela University (NMU), South AfricaWe examined how different sectors of society experienced the first 21 days of the stay-at-home lockdown following the onset of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in South Africa. This rapid qualitative assessment was conducted remotely with 60 key and community informants from different socio-cultural and economic backgrounds in Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape provinces of South Africa. Atlas.ti.8 was used to facilitate qualitative data analysis. Data revealed how the lockdown exacerbated social inequalities for the poor and marginalised. Fear of infection, and food and income insecurity were common concerns mentioned in key and community informant interviews. Despite the social and economic distress, the data also point to a narrative of social responsibility, resilience and social cohesion. The social responsibility and cohesion demonstrated by South African communities should be drawn upon to invoke community resilience, even in the absence of physical proximity.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590291121000632COVID-19South AfricaLockdownCommunitiesFear of infectionFood and income insecurity
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author Allanise Cloete
Alicia North
Shandir Ramlagan
Tenielle Schmidt
Lehlogonolo Makola
Jeremiah Chikovore
Donald Skinner
Sasiragha Priscilla Reddy
spellingShingle Allanise Cloete
Alicia North
Shandir Ramlagan
Tenielle Schmidt
Lehlogonolo Makola
Jeremiah Chikovore
Donald Skinner
Sasiragha Priscilla Reddy
“… It is like it has come up and stole our lives from us” The first 21 days: A rapid qualitative assessment of how different sectors of society experienced the COVID-19 lockdown in South Africa
Social Sciences and Humanities Open
COVID-19
South Africa
Lockdown
Communities
Fear of infection
Food and income insecurity
author_facet Allanise Cloete
Alicia North
Shandir Ramlagan
Tenielle Schmidt
Lehlogonolo Makola
Jeremiah Chikovore
Donald Skinner
Sasiragha Priscilla Reddy
author_sort Allanise Cloete
title “… It is like it has come up and stole our lives from us” The first 21 days: A rapid qualitative assessment of how different sectors of society experienced the COVID-19 lockdown in South Africa
title_short “… It is like it has come up and stole our lives from us” The first 21 days: A rapid qualitative assessment of how different sectors of society experienced the COVID-19 lockdown in South Africa
title_full “… It is like it has come up and stole our lives from us” The first 21 days: A rapid qualitative assessment of how different sectors of society experienced the COVID-19 lockdown in South Africa
title_fullStr “… It is like it has come up and stole our lives from us” The first 21 days: A rapid qualitative assessment of how different sectors of society experienced the COVID-19 lockdown in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed “… It is like it has come up and stole our lives from us” The first 21 days: A rapid qualitative assessment of how different sectors of society experienced the COVID-19 lockdown in South Africa
title_sort “… it is like it has come up and stole our lives from us” the first 21 days: a rapid qualitative assessment of how different sectors of society experienced the covid-19 lockdown in south africa
publisher Elsevier
series Social Sciences and Humanities Open
issn 2590-2911
publishDate 2021-01-01
description We examined how different sectors of society experienced the first 21 days of the stay-at-home lockdown following the onset of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in South Africa. This rapid qualitative assessment was conducted remotely with 60 key and community informants from different socio-cultural and economic backgrounds in Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape provinces of South Africa. Atlas.ti.8 was used to facilitate qualitative data analysis. Data revealed how the lockdown exacerbated social inequalities for the poor and marginalised. Fear of infection, and food and income insecurity were common concerns mentioned in key and community informant interviews. Despite the social and economic distress, the data also point to a narrative of social responsibility, resilience and social cohesion. The social responsibility and cohesion demonstrated by South African communities should be drawn upon to invoke community resilience, even in the absence of physical proximity.
topic COVID-19
South Africa
Lockdown
Communities
Fear of infection
Food and income insecurity
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590291121000632
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