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VOLUME 06 ISSUE 03 MARCH 2023

Brazzaville Residents and the Perception of the Corona Virus Pandemic: Between Faith in Politics and the Reality of the Disease
1ELENGA Hygin Bellarmin,2LITOTO PAMBOU Lucien,3MAMBOUANA Sandrez Dorian,
4ITOUA ONIANGUET ASSOBA Kiel,5ALONGO Yvon Rock Ghislain,6BAYETTE Jean Bruno
1,2,3,4,5,6Higher Institute of Physical and Sports Education, Marien NGOUABI University, Brazzaville, Republic of Congo
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmra/v6-i3-21

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ABSTRACT:

This research has made it possible to take stock, as much as possible, of the receptivity of information relating to the perception of the corona virus pandemic by Brazzaville residents, after the announcement of the policies of the supposed violence of this pandemic. A study, as part of the master's degree in sport, at Marien Ngouabi University in Brazzaville, was conducted under our direction. Two hundred and fifty (250) men and three hundred and sixty (360) women were questioned on the approach to conceptualizing the real or supposed existence of this pandemic. It emerges from the surveys, opinions divided between the real existence of the pandemic, the whims of politicians to distract populations weakened by unresolved daily concerns and the risk of contamination due to the lack of confidence of politicians, supposed to reassure on the measures to be taken to resist the pandemic. It can be said that relationships of trust must be rebuilt between leaders and the governed to prevent populations from taking such risks in the face of life-threatening pandemics.

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