Social capital and public health: responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Anna S Y WongJillian C KohlerPublished in: Globalization and health (2020)
This article argues that considerations of social capital - including virtual community building, fostering solidarity between high-risk and low-risk groups, and trust building between decision-makers, healthcare workers, and the public - offer a powerful frame of reference for understanding how response and recovery programs can be best implemented to effectively ensure the inclusive provision of COVID-19 health services.