Abstract:
In this policy brief we analyse the willingness to sacrifice specific human rights in the context of COVID-19
in South Africa. It is argued that the suspension of certain freedoms is sometimes considered or perceived
as necessary under the dire and life threatening circumstances of the pandemic. This complex issue has critical
policy and social implications that need to be considered and addressed as part of an effective strategic and regulatory response that minimises risk and promotes recovery, while considering public needs and preferences. For this reason, the role of social sciences ??? and in particular public opinion research ??? in thinking through challenges and solutions is encouraged.
Reference:
HSRC Policy Brief, March
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