Abstract
A novel coronavirus (Covid-19) was a global pandemic worldwide. This review aimed to explore and describe the Covid-19 outbreak's impact on socio and culture during a pandemic situation. Electronic databases from different sources were included to extract the relevant articles. Initially, terms to retrieve related studies were “social impact," “cultural impact," Covid-19”. The results showed that five key issues on socio and cultural during pandemic situation including 1) social vulnerability and community resilience; 2) stigma, prejudice, and discrimination; 3) social avoidance, rejection, and denials of healthcare providers; 4) family dynamics: domestic violence; and 5) severe projection of the poverty rate. The expected benefit of this study to explain the valuable information regarding socio and cultural impact
Highlights
The coronavirus diseases (Covid-19) outbreak was a global pandemic and profoundly impacted the daily life aspects
There has been only a few literature reviews concerning this issue to deeply understand the effect of the Covid-19 outbreak on Indonesian social and cultural aspects
This study aimed to explore and describe narratively related studies toward people's social and cultural impact during an emerging infectious Covid-19 outbreak period
Summary
The coronavirus diseases (Covid-19) outbreak was a global pandemic and profoundly impacted the daily life aspects. International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS), Volume 4, Issue 3, June 20th, 2020 epidemic as a global emergency on Jan 30, 2020 [1]. In response to reducing the spread transmission, travel restrictions, physical distancing, and quarantine should be enforced [3, 4]. It is sparking fears of an impending social and cultural. There has been only a few literature reviews concerning this issue to deeply understand the effect of the Covid-19 outbreak on Indonesian social and cultural aspects. We summarize the impact of COVID-19 to obtain valuable information for developing strategies to solve the problem and improve the quality of life among Covid-19 patients
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