Non-visual access to graphical information on COVID-19

Leona Holloway, M. Butler, Samuel Reinders, K. Marriott
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A critical component of the worldwide response to the novel coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic has been providing the general public with information about the virus and the health measures designed to slow its spread. Much of this information has been presented as visual graphics. Have people who are blind or have low vision (BLV) been able to gain access to this information through nonvisual media and, if so, how? We investigate this issue using Australia as a case study.
以非视觉方式获取有关COVID-19的图形信息
全球应对新型冠状病毒COVID-19大流行的一个关键组成部分是向公众提供有关该病毒的信息以及旨在减缓其传播的卫生措施。这些信息大多以视觉图形的形式呈现。盲人或视力低下的人是否能够通过非视觉媒体获得这些信息,如果是,如何获得这些信息?我们以澳大利亚为案例研究这个问题。
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