[Japon] How social norms have influenced Japan’s COVID-19 response
Auteur : Alex K.T. Martin. Staff writer de The Japan Times.
Production : The Japan Times
Diffusion : site de The Japan Times
Date : 14 février 2022
Without any legally enforceable lockdown measures, the watchful gaze of the public eye has kept the nation’s citizens in check
Source : Alex K.T. Martin, « How social norms have influenced Japan’s COVID-19 response », The Japan Times, 14/02/2022. URL : https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2022/02/14/national/social-issues/japan-covid19-social-norms/#page (consulté le 14/02/2022)
Photo « à la une » : From avoiding the ‘three Cs’ — closed spaces, crowded places and close-contact settings — to complying with voluntary stay at home requests, the majority of the public has displayed a high level of self-restraint amid emergency decrees. | SOICHIRO KORIYAMA © BLOOMBERG
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IAOdocJ (14 février 2022). [Japon] How social norms have influenced Japan’s COVID-19 response. Asie Orientale et Coronavirus. Consulté le 14 janvier 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/n8cx