Similarities in COVID-19 Mortality Between Canadian Provinces and American States Before Vaccines Were Available.

IF 1.8 4区 社会学 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY
Canadian Studies in Population Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-23 DOI:10.1007/s42650-023-00073-x
Tyler W Myroniuk, Michelle Teti, Enid Schatz, Ifeolu David
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Canada and the USA are often compared for their markedly different approaches to health care despite cultural similarities and sharing the world's longest international boundary. The period between the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in January 2020 and the availability of a vaccine in December 2020 offers an ideal opportunity to compare subnational Canadian and American pandemic mortality. Preventing the spread of COVID-19 was through compliance with health orders and best practices; treatment was only available to those admitted to hospitals and whose lives were at risk. Using publicly available data from the Johns Hopkins University 2019 Novel Coronavirus Visual Dashboard, we seek to uncover if there were any similarities in Canadian provinces' and American states' monthly COVID-19 mortality per 100,000 people, building on a broader scientific push towards understanding the successes and failures of different health systems in the pandemic. The similar province and state cumulative COVID-19 mortality rate trajectories identified in our analyses do not amount to intuitive comparative jurisdictions which suggests the importance of identifying localized pandemic responses.

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疫苗上市前加拿大各省与美国各州 COVID-19 死亡率的相似性。
加拿大和美国虽然文化相似,而且拥有世界上最长的国际边界,但两国在医疗保健方面的做法却明显不同,因此经常被拿来比较。从 2020 年 1 月 COVID-19 大流行开始到 2020 年 12 月疫苗上市之间的这段时间,为比较加拿大和美国的次国家级大流行死亡率提供了一个理想的机会。防止 COVID-19 传播的方法是遵守卫生命令和最佳实践;只有入院治疗且生命受到威胁的人才能获得治疗。利用约翰-霍普金斯大学 2019 年新型冠状病毒可视化仪表板的公开数据,我们试图揭示加拿大各省和美国各州每月每 10 万人 COVID-19 死亡率是否存在任何相似之处,在更广泛的科学推动下了解不同卫生系统在大流行中的成败。在我们的分析中发现,各省和各州的 COVID-19 累计死亡率轨迹相似,但这并不等同于直观的辖区比较,这表明确定地方性大流行应对措施的重要性。
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期刊介绍: Canadian Studies in Population is an established international forum for research on population processes in Canada and around the world. Emphasis is placed on cutting-edge research relevant to demography and other population-related fields (including economics, geography, sociology, health sciences, public policy, and environmental sciences). The journal publishes original research articles and brief research notes that make an empirical, theoretical or methodological contribution. Since its founding in 1974, Canadian Studies in Population has been the official journal of the Canadian Population Society (CPS) and the leading journal on population studies in Canada, promoting dialogue between Canadian researchers, statistical agencies and policymakers.
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