British media: Survey shows that Chinese people are most satisfied with their government's epidemic prevention measures

  Xinhua News Agency, London, October 7 (Reporter Zhang Dailei) British media quoted the results of a cross-border survey on the 6th and reported that Chinese people are most satisfied with their government's measures to deal with the new crown epidemic.

  The British “Daily Mail” reported that researchers from the City University of New York in the United States and the Barcelona Institute of Global Health in Spain conducted a questionnaire survey in 19 countries in June this year to assess the satisfaction of the public with their respective countries’ response to the epidemic.

The questionnaire contains 10 mandatory questions, covering 10 key government issues including government assistance to people’s lives during the epidemic, open and transparent information and data, virus detection technology, personal protective equipment, protection of vulnerable groups, mental health consultation, and cooperation with international health agencies. Responsibility.

  The above-mentioned survey results published on the 6th in the American academic journal "Science Public Library Comprehensive" showed that the Chinese government ranked the highest, followed by South Korea, South Africa, India, and Germany.

The United States ranked ninth.

  The researchers said in the survey report that affected by factors such as age, gender, education level, and income level, interviewees will have different evaluations of a country's government's performance in responding to the epidemic.

Among them, the biggest difference appeared among American interviewees. Their evaluations of the US government's anti-epidemic evaluation were extremely polarized.

In Asian countries such as China and South Korea, the respondents’ responses were more consistent and positive.

  The report said that this survey is not to compare countries, but to help governments track and evaluate changes in the prevention and control situation over a period of time, and determine whether additional investment or more interventions are needed.

The research report concluded that “to effectively control the new crown epidemic, the government and the public need to establish a relationship of mutual trust and reach a consensus on their respective actions.”