64% of people in South Africa are satisfied with the government's response to the new crown epidemic
According to a South African media report on July 29, local time, the latest study showed that 64% of South Africans are satisfied with the government's response to the new crown epidemic.
From May to June this year, a research agency in South Africa randomly selected 1,600 South African adults to conduct a face-to-face survey on whether the government is satisfied with the country’s work in response to the new crown epidemic.
Two-thirds of the respondents said that they are uncomfortable with the continuous curfew and martial law management regulations, but they can obtain information about the epidemic in a timely manner. The government has done a good job in this regard.
Most South Africans support closing schools. However, many South Africans believe that the period of school closure in South Africa is a bit too long.
64% of people are very satisfied with the South African government's response to the new crown epidemic.
But nearly half of the respondents believe that prayer is more helpful than vaccines to protect people from the new coronavirus.