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The publics of public health: learning from COVID-19

John Green, Edward F. Fischer, Des Fitzgerald, T. S. Harvey, Felicity Thomas

2022Critical Public Health22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This commentary reflects on what has been learnt from government and public health responses to COVID-19, suggesting a tension between ‘business as usual’ forms of public health in the face of crisis, and the possibilities for a step-change towards a ‘healthy publics’ approach. We set out a range of ways that diverse, multiple publics have been implicated or brought into being during the COVID-19 pandemic, and we argue that these have generally been ignored or erased by agents or agencies of public health, keen to preserve certainty in their messaging and public confidence in their authority. We conclude with five principles for re-organising pandemic responses around a richer, more context-dependent and diverse account of ‘the public’.

Topics & Concepts

PublicsCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Public health2019-20 coronavirus outbreakSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)PandemicPolitical scienceCoronavirusBetacoronavirusPublic relationsVirologyMedicinePoliticsInfectious disease (medical specialty)LawOutbreakDiseasePathologyNursingPublic Health Policies and EducationViral Infections and Outbreaks ResearchCOVID-19 epidemiological studies
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