In the first days of the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us assumed we would return to our usual routines in a few weeks. Instead, restrictions on group gatherings and businesses stretched on for months. Did they continue to save lives? In a new study, available on the SSRN Electronic Journal server, Yale SOM's Matthew Spiegel examines how the effectiveness of restrictions evolved over time.
in the U.S., media commentators worried that lockdown policies were chafing, and that a critical mass of weary rule-breakers could render such policies ineffective.
Spiegel says he believes that these policies backfired by pushing people to embrace behavior even riskier than had been disallowed—for example, a person might have invited 15 friends over to their house because an outdoor baseball game was canceled.effectiveness a step further: some of the policies may have helped at first—but did that helpfulness last?
In line with commentators' early fears, Spiegel found that, indeed, the initial effects of pandemic restrictions did become less potent as they persisted—suggesting that people's resolve to follow the rules diminished over time. This was true whether the policies were associated with lower future COVID-19 deaths or higher future deaths; over time, their effectiveness moved to zero.
"But that tells me something." he says."Fatigue is not related to the local economy and what's happening there—but to other forces."remained cooperative with the lockdown policies for a longer duration than those in rural areas. He hopes future research can untangle the reasons why, and illuminate the factors contributing to better adherence among people in more densely populated regions.
Belgique Dernières Nouvelles, Belgique Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Leeds evangelist group shuns the church to meet at Pret A Manger insteadThe group claim they have not been allowed to preach on 'certain subjects'
Lire la suite »
Seven Covid-19 variants and the symptoms to watch out forMutated strains of Covid-19 continue to spread globally, with variant 'Eris' being the latest form of the potentially deadly disease
Lire la suite »
Signs of vitamin deficiency that could be mistaken for CovidCertain diets can make people more susceptible to vitamin deficiency which can cause a whole host of problems
Lire la suite »
An mRNA COVID vaccine (and potentially more) with nanoparticles, no shot neededA team of researchers has developed an inhalable vaccine that successfully protects against the COVID virus. It also opens the door to delivering other messenger RNA (mRNA) therapeutics for gene replacement therapy and other treatments in the lungs.
Lire la suite »
Covid warning symptoms for each of the new strains detected worldwideHealth experts are warning that cases of the virus are on the rise once again.
Lire la suite »