Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research
Date Submitted: Dec 15, 2020
Date Accepted: Mar 11, 2021
Date Submitted to PubMed: Mar 22, 2021
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Comparison of public response to containment measures during the initial outbreak and resurgence of COVID-19 epidemic in China: an infodemiology study
ABSTRACT
Background:
Monitoring public responses is crucial to inform policy measures to prepare for COVID-19 resurgence around the world.
Objective:
To assess and compare public responses towards containment measures during the initial outbreak and resurgence of COVID-19 epidemic in China.
Methods:
We collected all COVID-19 related posts from Sina Weibo (China’s Twitter) during the initial outbreak in China and resurgence in Beijing. With a Python script, we constructed subsets of Weibo posts focusing on three containment measures: lockdown, test-trace-isolate, and suspension of gatherings. Baidu’s open source sentiment analysis model, and Latent Dirichlet Allocation model, a widely-used machine learning algorithm, were used to assess public’s attention, sentiment, and frequently discussed topics on each containment measure.
Results:
During the initial outbreak, the amount of Weibo posts escalated dramatically following Wuhan lockdown, a high proportion of posts showed negative sentiment towards all three containment measures, and discrimination-related topics arose. Compared to the initial outbreak, the public expressed less attention and less negative sentiment on containment measures, and were more supportive towards containment measures during the COVID-19 resurgence. The public shifted their focus to the impacts of containment measures on their daily lives or work.
Conclusions:
As China’s response strategy switched from lockdown to a targeted response in the COVID-19 resurgence, public responses became more rational. When COVID-19 resurges, more targeted test-trace-isolate strategies for high-risk population should be promoted to balance epidemic control and its impacts on daily lives and the economy.
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