Decomposing the role of mobility restrictions in controlling COVID-19 outcomes: a regional level study of the Philippines

IF 1.8 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES International Journal of Health Governance Pub Date : 2022-07-05 DOI:10.1108/ijhg-03-2022-0038
Ammielou Gaduena, Christopher Ed Caboverde, J. P. Flaminiano, Regina Yvette Romero
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PurposeThis paper aims to explore empirically the interactions between the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, economic mobility and containment policy to test the effectiveness of mobility restrictions in controlling the spread of the disease.Design/methodology/approachThis study used weekly regional data for the 17 Philippine regions and estimated the effect of shocks using a panel vector autoregression (VAR) model.FindingsThe authors conclude that COVID-19 deaths and incidence primarily respond to shocks that affect the lethality and transmissibility of the disease, and mobility restrictions and strict quarantine levels do not seem to have any impact on these outcomes. The movement of people during this pandemic period, on the other hand, seems to respond more to economic factors and government restrictions and less to the presence of and the characteristics of the disease.Originality/valueSince the pandemic is a public bad, community cooperation is a must to address it. Clear government messaging that dispels doubts on the safety of the newly developed vaccines and that encourages public acceptance and trust might be a better nudge compared to a heavy-handed and threatening approach.
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分解流动限制在控制新冠肺炎结果中的作用:菲律宾的一项区域级研究
目的本文旨在实证研究2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)大流行、经济流动和遏制政策之间的相互作用,以检验流动限制在控制疾病传播方面的有效性。设计/方法/方法本研究使用了菲律宾17个地区的每周区域数据,并使用面板向量自回归(VAR)模型估计了冲击的影响。研究结果作者得出结论,新冠肺炎的死亡和发病率主要对影响疾病致命性和传播性的冲击做出反应,行动限制和严格的隔离水平似乎对这些结果没有任何影响。另一方面,疫情期间的人员流动似乎更多地对经济因素和政府限制做出反应,而对疾病的存在和特征的反应更少。独创性/价值由于新冠疫情是一个公共问题,必须通过社区合作来解决。与严厉和威胁性的方法相比,明确的政府信息消除对新开发疫苗安全性的怀疑,鼓励公众接受和信任,可能是更好的推动。
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International Journal of Health Governance
International Journal of Health Governance HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Health Governance (IJHG) is oriented to serve those at the policy and governance levels within government, healthcare systems or healthcare organizations. It bridges the academic, public and private sectors, presenting case studies, research papers, reviews and viewpoints to provide an understanding of health governance that is both practical and actionable for practitioners, managers and policy makers. Policy and governance to promote, maintain or restore health extends beyond the clinical care aspect alone.
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