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Economic interventions to ameliorate the impact of COVID-19 on the economy and health: an international comparison

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JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Volume 43, Issue 1, Pages 42-46

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/pubmed/fdaa104

Keywords

COVID-19; communicable diseases; economic interventions; public health

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Many countries are starting to ease lockdown restrictions and restart economies in different ways, utilizing evolving, real-world data dynamically. The strategies on restarting the economy should be balanced against the uncertainty of a potential second wave of COVID-19. A nuanced approach to easing restrictions needs to consider not only immediate risks to life, but also longer-term risks of widening inequalities and falling life expectancy.
Background The COVID-19 pandemic continues to challenge governments and policymakers worldwide. They have rightfully prioritised reducing the spread of the virus through social distancing interventions. However, shuttered business and widespread restrictions on travel and mobility have led to an economic collapse with increasing uncertainty of how quickly recovery will be achieved. Methods The authors carried out a review of publicly available information on the economic intervention's countries have put in place to ameliorate the impact of COVID-19. Results The strategies and scale of economic interventions have been broad, ranging from 2.5% to a reported 50% of Gross Domestic Product. Conclusions Numerous countries are beginning to ease lockdown restrictions and restart economies in different ways. There is therefore evolving, real-world data that should be used dynamically by governments and policymakers. The strategies on restarting the economy must be balanced against the uncertainty of a possible second wave of COVID-19. A nuanced approach to easing restrictions needs to take into account not only immediate risk to life but longer-term risks of widening inequalities and falling life expectancy.

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