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【New Coronary Pneumonia】 Survey: Chinese people have the highest score for government anti-epidemic performance

2020-05-07T14:03:26.151Z


Two research companies, Blackbox in Singapore and Toluna in France, jointly published a report on May 6 to investigate the scores of 23 local people on their anti-epidemic performance in their regions, including the evaluation of the government


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Written by: Cheng Yihua

2020-05-07 21:54

Last update date: 2020-05-07 21:55

Two research companies, Blackbox in Singapore and Toluna in France, jointly issued a report on May 6 to investigate the scores of 23 local people on the anti-epidemic performance of their regions, including the government. As a result, mainland China ranked first with an overall score of 85, while Hong Kong ranked only 27 points with the bottom three.

The survey was launched from April 3 to 19. The survey subjects included 12.5 million people from 23 regions around the world. The study has scores for four key indicators, including "politics", "business", "society" and " "Media", where political meaning means scoring political leaders, enterprise means scoring business leaders, society means scoring the local community's anti-epidemic performance, and media means scoring whether the media is responsible for reporting.

The report pointed out that respondents were generally dissatisfied with the government's anti-epidemic performance. Of the 23 places, only 7 districts scored more than 50 points on "politics" (a perfect score of 100 points). The score depends on the proportion of people who give high ratings, taking 50 points as an example, that is, 50% of the interviewed people give high ratings to the political leadership's anti-epidemic performance.

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In the rankings, the Chinese people are most satisfied with the anti-epidemic performance of their localities and get the highest overall score of 85. Among them, on the "political" index, the score is 86 points. According to the report, 85% of Chinese respondents believe that the country will become stronger after the outbreak.

As for Hong Kong, the overall score is 27 points, ranking 21 out of 23 places, only higher than France (26 points) and Japan (16 points). Among them, Hong Kong respondents rated the four indicators as political 11 points, 7 points for enterprises, 19 points for society and 71 points for media.

People from all over the world score the anti-epidemic performance of their region (Black Box Research Company website)

David Black, the founder of the black box company, analyzed, "For many countries on the list, this pandemic is unprecedented. The government is still gradually accepting this unprepared crisis. As a result, the credibility of the government is frustrated. . "

Hu Xijin, editor-in-chief of the Chinese official media "Global Times", said on Twitter on May 7 that "Chinese people have the final say in evaluating the Chinese government. In addition to the early errors in the outbreak of Wuhan, the Chinese people are highly satisfied with the overall performance of the government. The lack of ability, like a mirror, reflects the trustworthiness of the Chinese government. "

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