2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2022.104592
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Sustainable social development promotes COVID-19 pandemic control

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“…Second, some implications can be derived for the tackling of intensified social inequality problem during the pandemic. The social inequality, a common problem existed in many cities, is exacerbated during COVID-19 owing to the disproportionate impact of the pandemic on vulnerable individuals ( Van Dorn et al, 2020 ; Blundell et al, 2020 ; Feng et al, 2022 ). Actually, the reasons behind such disproportionate impact are differences in people's response capabilities to the pandemic, which we measured as mobility resilience.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, some implications can be derived for the tackling of intensified social inequality problem during the pandemic. The social inequality, a common problem existed in many cities, is exacerbated during COVID-19 owing to the disproportionate impact of the pandemic on vulnerable individuals ( Van Dorn et al, 2020 ; Blundell et al, 2020 ; Feng et al, 2022 ). Actually, the reasons behind such disproportionate impact are differences in people's response capabilities to the pandemic, which we measured as mobility resilience.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, some research also indicates the relevance between good governance under COVID-19 and the SDGs' level. Feng evaluates 257 Chinese cities to testify to whether the SDG level can help the government's pandemic control [6]. In general, the previous research broadly examines the governments' problems and potential solutions for the implementation of SDGs during the COVID-19 pandemic from multiple perspectives and methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%