The brief outlines the finding from the second round of a high frequency social monitoring survey that aimed to assess the impact of COVID 19 (coronavirus) pandemic on the poorest and most vulnerable rural communities. The survey also aimed to determine the level of understanding and source of information of the communities pertaining to the COVID 19 vaccine. The second round of phone-in survey was conducted April 4-13, 2021 and across National Community Driven Development Project (NCDDP, implemented by community DSWD) communities in nine regions in Luzon, the Visayas and Mindanao. Some of the views and observations from the respondents included : Communities were markedly concerned about vaccine safety and effectiveness and looked to doctors and health practitioners for information about vaccination plans. Getting vaccinated would likely be difficult for seniors, persons with comorbidities, and children because of health reasons. Communities preferred food, cash, and livelihood assistance.
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Fallesen,Ditte Marie Gammelgaard, Adolfo,Paul Tudtud, Piza,Sharon Faye Alariao, Padua,Maria Loreto, Wilson,Juliette E., Canlas,Corinne A.
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Document Date
2021/04/14
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Document Type
Brief
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Report Number
163264
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Volume No
1
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Total Volume(s)
2
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Disclosure Date
2022/06/22
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Results from the Philippines High Frequency Social Monitoring of COVID-19 Impacts - Round 2
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Keywords
mobility need; job loss; effectiveness of distance learning; access to health facility; social safety net program; loss of employment opportunity; Social Safety Nets; access to learning; lack of income; external affairs; accessing health care; lack of water; movement of people; restrictions on travel; safety of vaccine; public health laboratory; loss of job; health care capacity; distance learning program; effective distance learning; social distance; government units; senior citizen; survey results; Health Workers; Vaccines; job cut; medical supply; social cohesion; sexual harassment; no access; internet service; health practitioner; Public Transport; negative effect; natural calamity; high frequency; income opportunity; government material; psychological stress; formal services; general development; agricultural sector; poor community; entry restriction; government response; rural community; chronic disability; data processing; community volunteer; Health Service; common cause; vaccine effectiveness; Population Change; social monitoring; natural disaster; Disaster Risk; Rural Poor; mobility constraint; learners encounter; community respondents; economic recovery; vulnerable group; Indigenous Peoples; preferred food; city government; laboratory facility; survey period; stimulus package; municipal government; learning modality; survey design; petty crime; vaccination rate
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Fallesen,Ditte Marie Gammelgaard Adolfo,Paul Tudtud Piza,Sharon Faye Alariao Padua,Maria Loreto Wilson,Juliette E. Canlas,Corinne A.
Impacts of COVID-19 on Communities in the Philippines : Results from the Philippines High Frequency Social Monitoring of COVID-19 Impacts - Round 2 (English). Impacts of COVID-19 on Communities in the Philippines Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/307821629731362571/Results-from-the-Philippines-High-Frequency-Social-Monitoring-of-COVID-19-Impacts-Round-2