How much does government's short-term response matter for explaining cross-country variation in COVID-19 infection outcomes? A regression-based relative importance analysis of 84 countries
Objective We study the predetermined characteristics of countries in addition to their government non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) to shed light on the correlates of the variation in COVID-19 infection outcomes across countries.Methods and analysis We conduct a systematic investigation of the...
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Main Authors: | Gordon G Liu (Author), Junjian Yi (Author), Hanmo Yang (Author), Xiaoyun Peng (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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