Pandemics and the punitive regulation of the weak: experiences of COVID-19 survivors from urban poor communities in the Philippines

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Using first-hand data collected from interviews with 21 coronavirus disease (COVID-19)-positive participants in a public quarantine facility in Quezon City, the largest city in the Philippines, this research aims to uncover the ways in which features of the neoliberal agenda shape experiences of resource-poor COVID-19 positive individuals, influence the decisions they make, and mediate their interactions with actors in relative positions of advantage and power. The first part and second part lay the foundation for neoliberalism as the main lens of analysis and situate this current conjuncture within the Philippine political economy. The third looks at COVID-19 testing, and how testing is accessed and experienced by the participants in public health settings. The fourth part examines quarantine arrangements and explores the experiences of COVID-19 patients in a public quarantine facility from the point of entry until they are allowed to go home. The last part–drawing on the data of the first and second parts–reflects on the aspects of neoliberalism that impede an inclusive, pro-poor and humane response to the pandemic.

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Bekema, J. de la C. (2021). Pandemics and the punitive regulation of the weak: experiences of COVID-19 survivors from urban poor communities in the Philippines. Third World Quarterly, 42(8), 1679–1695. https://doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2021.1913407

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