The Effect of Control Measures on COVID-19 Transmission and Work Resumption: International Evidence

L. Meng, Yinggang Zhou, Ruige Zhang, Zhen Ye, S. Xia, G. Cerulli, Carter B. Casady, W. Härdle
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Many countries have taken non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) to contain the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) and push the recovery of national economies. This paper investigates the effect of these control measures by comparing five selected countries, China, Italy, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States. There is evidence that the degree of early intervention and efficacy of control measures are essential to contain the pandemic. China stands out because its early and strictly enforced interventions are effective to contain the virus spread. Furthermore, we quantify the causal effect of different control measures on COVID-19 transmission and work resumption in China. Surprisingly, digital contact tracing and delegating clear responsibility to the local community appear to be the two most effective policy measures for disease containment and work resumption. Public information campaigns and social distancing also help to flatten the peak significantly. Moreover, material logistics that prevent medical supply shortages provide an additional conditioning factor for disease containment and work resumption. Fiscal policy, however, is less effective at the early to middle stage of the pandemic.
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防控措施对COVID-19传播和复工的影响:国际证据
许多国家采取了非药物干预措施来遏制新冠病毒(COVID-19)的传播,推动国民经济复苏。本文通过比较中国、意大利、德国、英国和美国这五个选定的国家来调查这些控制措施的效果。有证据表明,早期干预的程度和控制措施的效力对于遏制这一流行病至关重要。中国脱颖而出,因为其早期和严格执行的干预措施有效地遏制了病毒的传播。此外,我们还量化了不同防控措施对中国COVID-19传播和复工的因果关系。令人惊讶的是,数字接触者追踪和将明确责任下放给当地社区似乎是遏制疾病和恢复工作的两项最有效的政策措施。公共宣传活动和保持社交距离也有助于大大降低高峰。此外,防止医疗供应短缺的物资后勤为控制疾病和恢复工作提供了额外的条件因素。然而,财政政策在大流行的早期到中期效果较差。
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