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Accepted Paper
Social impact of physical distancing on vulnerable populations in the Netherlands
Daniel de Vries
(University of Amsterdam)
Jeannette Pols
(University of Amsterdam)
Amade Aouatef M'charek
(University of Amsterdam)
To reduce the spread of the coronavirus, or COVID-19, keeping physical distance and staying home (home isolation) have been important measures. But what have been the social consequences of these measures for vulnerable populations? In the study, funded as a rapid response study by the Dutch health science funder ZonMw, we developed a consortium with academic and societal partners working directly with groups considered “vulnerable” from a societal perspective (www.coronatijden.nl). We also spoke with their professional and non-professional (e.g. kin) caregivers. What problems have these groups experienced? What solutions are found? How can policy alleviate the experienced issues?
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Paper long abstract
To reduce the spread of the coronavirus, or COVID-19, keeping physical distance and staying home (home isolation) have been important measures. But what have been the social consequences of these measures for vulnerable populations? In the study, funded as a rapid response study by the Dutch health science funder ZonMw, we developed a consortium with academic and societal partners working directly with groups considered “vulnerable” from a societal perspective (www.coronatijden.nl). We also spoke with their professional and non-professional (e.g. kin) caregivers. What problems have these groups experienced? What solutions are found? How can policy alleviate the experienced issues?
Short field reports on ‘what’s happening’ though the pandemic
Session 1