政治家否认主义对新冠肺炎病例和死亡的影响

Rodrigo Gomes de Arruda , Tatiane Almeida de Menezes , Joebson Maurilio Alves dos Santos , Antônio Paez , Fernando Lopes
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摘要

对COVID-19高传染性的担忧促使世界各国当局将隔离和社会限制战略作为对抗这种疾病的主要非药物武器,这种疾病已在全球范围内迅速导致数百万人死亡。然而,有证据表明,巴西总统的否认主义言论对人们在服从禁闭和社会隔离措施方面的行为产生了负面影响。本研究的目的是分析巴西总统的否认言论与低遵守社会距离措施以及随后新冠病毒病例和死亡人数的增加之间的相关性。研究使用了2020年2月至5月期间有关COVID-19污染水平的每日数据、社会距离和巴西各州的信息。考虑到巴西联邦政府和各州州长在大流行的严重程度和保持社会距离的重要性方面存在差异,本文使用了Duflo(2001年)提出的“差异中的差异”方法,以获得总统否认言论导致的社会距离减少对减轻COVID-19病例和死亡的因果影响。考虑到作为工具的共和国总统与各州之间的关系。结果表明,在2020年2月1日至5月18日期间,巴西的平均社会隔离指数从39.77%上升到51%,该国将减少约318850.03例COVID-19病例,并将挽救1万多人的生命。
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The effect of politician denialist approach on COVID-19 cases and deaths

Concern over the high rate of contagion of COVID-19 has prompted world authorities to use the strategy of isolation and social confinement as the main non-pharmacological weapon against the disease that has rapidly killed millions of people worldwide. However, there is evidence that the denialist rhetoric of the Brazilian President has negatively influenced people's behavior in relation to obedience to confinement and social isolation measures. The aim of this study is to analyze the correlation between the Brazilian President’s denialist rhetoric and the low adherence to social distancing measures and the subsequent increase of new coronavirus cases and deaths. Daily data on the level of contamination by COVID-19, social distancing and information from Brazilian states between the months of February and May 2020 were used. Taking into consideration the differences between the federal government of Brazil and state governors about the severity of the pandemic and the importance of social distancing, the article uses the Instrumented Difference-in-Differences approach, suggested by Duflo (2001), to obtain the causal impact of reduced social distancing, resulting from Presidential denialist rhetoric, in mitigating COVID-19 cases and deaths, taking into account the relationship between the president of the republic and the states as an instrument. The results suggest that the Brazilian average Social Isolation Index increased from 39.77% to 51% between February 1st and May 18th, 2020, the country would have had approximately 318,850.03 fewer cases of COVID-19, and more than 10.000 lives would have been saved.

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