Effect Of Nonpharmaceutical Interventions On COVID-19 Cases And Deaths In Brazil.

Louise B Russell, Lara Livia Santos da Silva, Rodrigo Fracalossi de Moraes, Risha Gidwani, Paula M Luz, Cristiana M Toscano
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Lacking national direction, in 2020 Brazilian states adopted a variety of nonpharmaceutical interventions to combat COVID-19, adjusting their stringency over time. We took advantage of this variation across states and over time to estimate the independent effect of seven interventions on the growth rate ratios of COVID-19 cases and deaths. Panel regressions using daily data from March to December 2020 for twelve states show that two interventions, suspension of public events and masking mandates, significantly reduced the spread of the disease. Partial and full suspension of public events were equally effective. Full masking mandates were more effective than partial ones. Together, suspension of public events and full masking mandates reduced the growth rate ratios of both cases and deaths almost to 1, the point at which cases and deaths are no longer increasing. Policy makers may find this analysis useful as they aim to choose the most effective nonpharmaceutical interventions to reduce COVID-19's social and economic burdens.

非药物干预措施对巴西COVID-19病例和死亡的影响
由于缺乏国家方向,巴西各州在2020年采取了各种非药物干预措施来抗击COVID-19,并随着时间的推移调整了其严格程度。我们利用了各州和一段时间内的这种差异,估计了七种干预措施对COVID-19病例和死亡增长率比率的独立影响。使用2020年3月至12月12日12个州的每日数据进行的小组回归显示,暂停公共活动和掩蔽任务这两项干预措施显著减少了疾病的传播。部分和全部停止公共活动同样有效。全面屏蔽比部分屏蔽更有效。暂停公共活动和全面掩蔽任务共同使病例和死亡的增长率比几乎降至1,在这一点上病例和死亡不再增加。政策制定者在选择最有效的非药物干预措施以减轻COVID-19的社会和经济负担时,可能会发现这一分析很有用。
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