Health Literacy and Information Fatigue Understanding People's Beliefs and Behaviors as They Negotiate COVID-19 in Germany

The coronavirus pandemic has taken multiple directions and has been sharpened by the many existential questions and emotional circumstances posed by any major infectious disease. On January 28, 2020, the Bavarian Ministry of Health reported the first COVID-19 case in Germany. The patient, in the Upp...

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Published inNegotiating the Pandemic Vol. 1; pp. 94 - 109
Main Author Hengstermann, Mayarí
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Routledge 2022
Edition1
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Summary:The coronavirus pandemic has taken multiple directions and has been sharpened by the many existential questions and emotional circumstances posed by any major infectious disease. On January 28, 2020, the Bavarian Ministry of Health reported the first COVID-19 case in Germany. The patient, in the Upper Bavarian district of Starnberg, was medically monitored, housed in isolation and later reported to be in good clinical condition. Restaurants, bars, cinemas, museums, concert halls, gyms, swimming pools, non-essential shops, schools, universities, and workplaces were shut down, and a ban was placed on groups of more than two people meeting in public. Fact-checking is therefore not straightforward but needs the guidance of various experts to explain the facts on the basis of which the decisions are made and what are the alternatives, especially when these differ among (federal) governments.
ISBN:1032034734
9781032028408
9781032034737
1032028408
DOI:10.4324/9781003187462-9