Thinning out spectators: Did football matches contribute to the second COVID-19 wave in Germany?

IF 1.2 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS German Economic Review Pub Date : 2022-04-29 DOI:10.1515/ger-2021-0060
K. Fischer
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Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has decelerated substantial parts of economic and human interaction. This paper estimates football matches’ contribution to the spread of COVID-19 during Germany’s second infection wave in summer and autumn 2020. Exploiting the exogenous fixture schedules of matches across German counties in an event study design, we estimate that one additional match in a county on average raises daily cases by between 0.34 to 0.71 cases per 100,000 inhabitants after three weeks. Hence, this implies an increase of the seven-day incidence per 100,000 inhabitants by around three to seven percent. We do not find qualitatively different results for a subsample of German top league matches with the strictest hygiene regulations or matches with higher occupancy levels. Notably, the found effect is mediated by the incidence level at the day of the match with very few infections for matches at a seven-day incidence below 25. Using mobile phone data, we identify strong increases in the local mobility as an underlying mechanism. We finally show that the ban of away fans successfully limited the spread of COVID-19 beyond county borders. Our results alert that even outdoor mass gatherings can remarkably cause infections.
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观众减少:足球比赛是德国第二波新冠疫情的原因吗?
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行减缓了经济和人际交往的很大一部分。本文估计了在2020年夏秋两季德国第二波感染期间,足球比赛对COVID-19传播的贡献。在一项事件研究设计中,利用德国各县比赛的外生赛程表,我们估计,在一个县中,每增加一场比赛,三周后,每10万居民的日病例平均会增加0.34至0.71例。因此,这意味着每10万居民的7天发病率增加了约3%至7%。我们在德国顶级联赛的子样本中没有发现质量上的不同,这些比赛有最严格的卫生规定或较高的入住率。值得注意的是,发现的效果是由比赛当天的发病率水平介导的,在7天发病率低于25的比赛中,很少有感染。通过使用移动电话数据,我们发现本地流动性的强劲增长是一个潜在的机制。我们最终证明,客场球迷的禁令成功地限制了COVID-19的跨国界传播。我们的研究结果提醒我们,即使是户外的大规模集会也会显著地引起感染。
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期刊介绍: German Economic Review, the official publication of the German Economic Association (Verein für Socialpolitik), is an international journal publishing original and rigorous research of general interest in a broad range of economic disciplines, including: - macro- and microeconomics - economic policy - international economics - public economics - finance - business administration The scope of research approaches includes theoretical, empirical and experimental work. Innovative and thought-provoking contributions, in particular from younger authors, are especially welcome.
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