Introduction
Literature Review
Cultural brokerage in Health Communication
The Role of Social Media Influencers During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Social media influencers with migration background
Methodology
Participants sample
Results
RQ1. Which shared structure of posts has been used during the collaborative posting?
The situation in hospitals and the increase in the number of cases
“The percentage of those requiring intensive care is about 10% of those infected. But even for these 10%, finding beds, ventilators, and medications is DIFFICULT.” (Italy)
“To date, more than 5,300 cases have been diagnosed. 15 people have recovered, 56 have died. About 1,800 people get sick per day.” (Switzerland)
“In Spain, there are 24,926 cases and 1,326 victims. In the last 24 hours alone, +233 deaths.” (Spain)
Social isolation
“They extended the holidays for schoolchildren until the end of the Passover holiday (until April 15), kindergartens are still open.” (Israel)
“In California, an order was issued yesterday to stay at home and not go out without special need.” (USA)
“Museums, theaters, cinemas are closed. Church services have been canceled (masses will be held online).” (Czech Republic)
RQ2. How did the bloggers support the recommendations to stay isolated and follow the quarantine restrictions?
“Residents are restricted in movement: leaving home is only allowed for essential reasons!” (Austria)
“From March 21, 2020, a National Lockdown was declared, as announced by the Prime Minister on Thursday evening, identical to quarantine.” (Mauritius)
“It is forbidden to go outside except for the supermarket, pharmacy, or hospital. Work is allowed only with special permission, for example, for those employed in the tourism sector.” (Spain)
“The UAE Ministry of Health advised the elderly to stay at home and avoid crowded places.” (UAE)
“The Prime Minister urged everyone to work from home whenever possible and avoid crowded places.” (Georgia)
“Police and military are everywhere. Fines for unauthorized presence outside range from 100 euros to astronomical amounts.” (Spain)
“King Carl XVI Gustaf addressed the nation, urging responsibility: ‘Do not travel, do not attend church on Easter… Think of others, stay home for Easter.’” (Sweden)
“What saddens Egyptians most is the closure of mosques, particularly missing Friday prayers for the third consecutive week—an unprecedented occurrence since the advent of Islam in the country. Even the traditional call to prayer has been altered during the quarantine. Instead of ‘Hasten to prayer, hasten to salvation,’ it now says, ‘Pray in your homes, pray where you are.’” (Egypt)
Direct Appeals from Bloggers
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Emotional Statements:
“Right now, to defeat this global disease, we simply need to stay home. Just stay home—do you understand? No fighting, no trenches, just quietly staying home and doing our own thing.” (Turkey)
“Thanks to those providing essential services, we CAN stay home and stop the virus from spreading. For them, we MUST stay home.” (Italy)
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Personal Endorsements of Measures:
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Direct Recommendations:
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Rational Justifications:
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Personal Experience:
Personal Experience in Posts
“Yesterday, we celebrated my son’s birthday in an extremely small circle and even opened the barbecue season.” (Sweden)
“My husband brings news from the market twice a week, and instead of flowers, he brings me heads of lettuce.” (France)
“In my county, I see this happening. If people meet while walking, they immediately switch to the other side of the street, strictly maintaining distance.” (UK)
“In our neighborhood, I often see people freely walking outside and children playing football. Then people wonder why the number of infections keeps rising—it’s because they themselves create problems for society.” (UAE)
RQ3. Did the bloggers mention the measures of disinfection and wearing masks?
“At first, few people took the situation seriously - rather, they underestimated it and joked about it, but nevertheless, everyone was talking only about the virus, and masks and sanitizers were bought up back in February” (Austria)
“But keeping a distance and washing hands is the main rule for ordinary citizens.” (UK)
“There are announcements and advertisements everywhere about washing your hands.” (Sweden)