Abstract:
The emergence of COVID-19 in December 2019 produced new geographic spaces characterized by physical and social distancing with concomitant surprises. In Ghana, management of the first and second waves of the pandemic garnered mixed reactions from the populace. Against these perspectives, this commentary explored the critical role of health promotion and wise reasoning tenets in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana, specifically through the following eight principles: intellectual humility; acknowledging uncertainty and change; perspective-taking of different viewpoints; integration of diverse perspectives; intersectorality; sustainability; empowerment and public health engagement; and equity. Our analyses demonstrate that wise reasoning and health promotion from Ghana�s political authorities are critical to ensure citizens� compliance with the several measures that require a change of behavior. � 2022 The African Specialty Group of the American Association of Geographers.
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Kutor, S.K., Department of Geography and Environment, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada; Annan-Aggrey, E., Department of Geography and Environment, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada; Ablo, A.D., Department of Geography and Resource Development, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana; Poku, A.A., Department of Geography Education, University of Education, Winneba, Ghana; Kyeremeh, E., Department of Sociology, Toronto University, Canada