A local government area based Covid-19 vulnerability analysis in Nigeria

Olalekan Taiwo, Oluwaseun Addie, Kehinde Seun-Addie

GEOJOURNAL(2023)

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Vulnerability to COVID-19 has been widely studied from varying perspectives, but susceptibility at the grassroots has not been adequately considered. The vulnerability of the 774 local government areas (LGAs) in Nigeria to COVID-19 and its predictors were determined using road distances from the two major entry airports in the country to each of the LGAs, socio-economic indices, quality of hygiene, and the level of exposure to mass media. LGA population data were obtained from the National Population Commission of Nigeria, while socio-economic and socio-demographic data were extracted from the 2018 NDHS report. Distances were determined with the aid of an online distance calculator, distantias. The single most important predictor was female non-exposure to mass media. Distances from the COVID-19 epicentres of Lagos and Abuja did not contribute much to the model. Thus, the result highlighted the strategic position of women in the African community and the potential of the mass media in disease control. The suppression of the established effect of distance suggests that vulnerability to COVID-19 in developing countries may not follow the path assumed in developed countries. Thus, the way to contain the disease in developing countries might be the active enlightenment of women.
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COVID-19 vulnerability,COVID-19 pandemic,Local government areas in Nigeria
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