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    The Impact and Implications of COVID-19: Reflections on the Zimbabwean Society

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    2021-07-02
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    Chirisa, Innocent
    Masunda, Thebeth
    Mavhima, Brilliant
    Nyevera, Tariro
    Chigudu, Andrew
    Makochekanwa, Albert
    Mhloyi, Marvellous
    Moyo, Stanzia
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    Abstract
    The article is an attempt to provide a kaleidoscopic interpretation of how social science scholarship views the socio-cultural terrain of Zimbabwe during and after the global health crisis, and the societal and business haemorrhage induced by the coronavirus (COVID-19). Built through a multi-perspective and triangulation involving a modified Delphic approach that engages archival methods involving document and literature review, content analysis and expert interpretation; the article unveils the various effects of COVID-19 on Zimbabwe. It is concluded that COVID-19 by its nature is disruptive to everyday life, restrictive to human-social relations and is an instigator to tradition, spirituality and intellectuality in the country. The challenge of the virus brings to society a deliberate consciousness that global processes and events are converging (borders are porous) while local embeddedness is being entrenched through practices like lockdowns and confinement.
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    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssaho.2021.100183.
    https://hdl.handle.net/10646/4771
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    Chirisa, Innocent, Brilliant Mavhima, Tariro Nyevera, Andrew Chigudu, Albert Makochekanwa, Joefrey Matai, Thebeth Masunda, et al. 2021. “The Impact and Implications of COVID-19: Reflections on the Zimbabwean Society.” Social Sciences and Humanities Open 4 (1): 100183. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssaho.2021.100183.
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    Elsevier
    Subject
    Human rights
    Livelihoods
    Urbanity
    Rurality
    Human movement
    Culture Traditions and rites
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