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Survey: how does the coronavirus affect your life?

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The coronavirus is spreading rapidly through Europe. There are now hundreds of infections in the Netherlands. Meanwhile Erasmus University has initiated a special response team that has regular meetings, to assess the situation at the university. So far, the measures are still limited: there are restrictions on people from certain regions around the world and the Prime Minister wants us to stop shaking hands. But what does the virus mean to you so far? EM is very curious how the corona epidemic influences you. Please take our survey!

Image by: Bas van der Schot

How concerned are you about a possible outbreak of the coronavirus?(Required)
Do you think the university is doing enough to limit the consequences of an outbreak?(Required)
Do you think you receive sufficient information about measures that the university is taking to prevent an outbreak?(Required)
What do you think of the measures taken so far in the Netherlands?(Required)
Are you taking extra measures due to corona personally? If so, which?
The answers you provide in this survey remain anonymous and are used for news articles for Erasmus Magazine.

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  1. Adney op 12 March 2020 om 00:20

    Dear Elmer,
    Is it funny to depict the coronavirus with a person holding CHOPSTICKS??? This kind of racism is so 2000s, and if you wanna be racist, please don’t do it on the university magazine. You made me so disappointed with such an ignorant and thoughtless manner, especially when a lot of people in Asia (and now also in Europe) are suffering from the coronavirus.

    1. Elmer Smaling op 12 March 2020 om 08:45

      Dear Adney and anon, you’re right, I didn’t see the person was holding chopsticks in this stock cartoon, and this is not appropriate. I’ve changed it to a different picture.

  2. anon op 12 March 2020 om 00:31

    Why is the person holding the virus with chopsticks?

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