2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0258379
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Flatten the curve: Empirical evidence on how non-pharmaceutical interventions substituted pharmaceutical treatments during COVID-19 pandemic

Abstract: During the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Non-Pharmaceutical and Pharmaceutical treatments were alternative strategies for governments to intervene. Though many of these intervention methods proved to be effective to stop the spread of COVID-19, i.e., lockdown and curfew, they also posed risk to the economy; in such a scenario, an analysis on how to strike a balance becomes urgent. Our research leverages the mobility big data from the University of Maryland COVID-19 Impact Analysis Platform and employs the… Show more

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“…One very effective non-pharmaceutical intervention for that aim is to localize traffic - reducing inter-state traffic in the United States substantially affects deaths and intensive care unit admissions[ 20 ]. In addition, the estimation of imported cases shows their significant influence in the case of COVID-19[ 21 ].…”
Section: What Are the Measurement Goals In The Covid Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One very effective non-pharmaceutical intervention for that aim is to localize traffic - reducing inter-state traffic in the United States substantially affects deaths and intensive care unit admissions[ 20 ]. In addition, the estimation of imported cases shows their significant influence in the case of COVID-19[ 21 ].…”
Section: What Are the Measurement Goals In The Covid Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation of these policies, along with emerging research studies ( 7 ), gradually contributed to the development of evidence-based strategies for managing the pandemic, particularly in terms of their cost-effectiveness ( 8 ). There is evidence indicating that a consistent and successful approach to virus containment can not only save lives but also support the economy ( 9 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%