Efficacy of Government Responses to COVID-19 in Mediterranean Countries

Mohieddine Rahmouni1,2 1Community College in Abqaiq, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa, 31982, Saudi Arabia; 2Department of Economics and Quantitative Methods, High School of Economic and Commercial Sciences (ESSECT), University of Tunis, Tunis, TunisiaCorrespondence: Mohieddine Rahmouni Email malrhmo...

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Main Author: Rahmouni M
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2021-07-01
Series:Risk Management and Healthcare Policy
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spelling doaj-0d490d52d46844b995574698c8f1ccfa2021-07-25T19:23:41ZengDove Medical PressRisk Management and Healthcare Policy1179-15942021-07-01Volume 143091311567270Efficacy of Government Responses to COVID-19 in Mediterranean CountriesRahmouni MMohieddine Rahmouni1,2 1Community College in Abqaiq, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa, 31982, Saudi Arabia; 2Department of Economics and Quantitative Methods, High School of Economic and Commercial Sciences (ESSECT), University of Tunis, Tunis, TunisiaCorrespondence: Mohieddine Rahmouni Email malrhmonie@kfu.edu.saObjective: This article aims to provide empirical evidence on the effectiveness of the governments’ policy measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Mediterranean countries.Methods: We considered five categories of response: lockdowns, social distancing, movement restrictions, public health measures, and governance and socio-economic measures. Our main research question is, How long do these measures take to become effective? Our analysis, by longitudinal regressions and panel count data analyses, focuses on one region—the Mediterranean countries—to avoid differences, such as cultural factors, that may influence the evolution of the viral pandemic. We start by investigating heteroscedasticity, and both serial and contemporaneous correlation of the disturbance term across cross-sectional countries.Results: Our different estimation methods paint very similar trajectories of the efficacy of governments’ response measures. The benefits of these measures increase exponentially with time. We find that the net effects can be divided into three phases. In the first week, the benefits are not guaranteed unless the total number of contamination cases is less than some threshold values, ie if the spread of the virus is not already advanced. Then, indirect effects are revealed. After three weeks, we observe a reduction in the number of the new confirmed viral cases and, thus, the direct net benefits are observed.Conclusion: The earlier governments act, in relation to the evolution of the epidemic, the lower the total cumulative incidence due to the epidemic wave.Keywords: COVID-19, lockdown, social distancing, movement restrictions, public health measures, socio-economic measureshttps://www.dovepress.com/efficacy-of-government-responses-to-covid-19-in-mediterranean-countrie-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-RMHPcovid-19lockdownsocial distancingmovement restrictionspublic health measuressocio-economic measures
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Efficacy of Government Responses to COVID-19 in Mediterranean Countries
Risk Management and Healthcare Policy
covid-19
lockdown
social distancing
movement restrictions
public health measures
socio-economic measures
author_facet Rahmouni M
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title Efficacy of Government Responses to COVID-19 in Mediterranean Countries
title_short Efficacy of Government Responses to COVID-19 in Mediterranean Countries
title_full Efficacy of Government Responses to COVID-19 in Mediterranean Countries
title_fullStr Efficacy of Government Responses to COVID-19 in Mediterranean Countries
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of Government Responses to COVID-19 in Mediterranean Countries
title_sort efficacy of government responses to covid-19 in mediterranean countries
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Risk Management and Healthcare Policy
issn 1179-1594
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Mohieddine Rahmouni1,2 1Community College in Abqaiq, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa, 31982, Saudi Arabia; 2Department of Economics and Quantitative Methods, High School of Economic and Commercial Sciences (ESSECT), University of Tunis, Tunis, TunisiaCorrespondence: Mohieddine Rahmouni Email malrhmonie@kfu.edu.saObjective: This article aims to provide empirical evidence on the effectiveness of the governments’ policy measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Mediterranean countries.Methods: We considered five categories of response: lockdowns, social distancing, movement restrictions, public health measures, and governance and socio-economic measures. Our main research question is, How long do these measures take to become effective? Our analysis, by longitudinal regressions and panel count data analyses, focuses on one region—the Mediterranean countries—to avoid differences, such as cultural factors, that may influence the evolution of the viral pandemic. We start by investigating heteroscedasticity, and both serial and contemporaneous correlation of the disturbance term across cross-sectional countries.Results: Our different estimation methods paint very similar trajectories of the efficacy of governments’ response measures. The benefits of these measures increase exponentially with time. We find that the net effects can be divided into three phases. In the first week, the benefits are not guaranteed unless the total number of contamination cases is less than some threshold values, ie if the spread of the virus is not already advanced. Then, indirect effects are revealed. After three weeks, we observe a reduction in the number of the new confirmed viral cases and, thus, the direct net benefits are observed.Conclusion: The earlier governments act, in relation to the evolution of the epidemic, the lower the total cumulative incidence due to the epidemic wave.Keywords: COVID-19, lockdown, social distancing, movement restrictions, public health measures, socio-economic measures
topic covid-19
lockdown
social distancing
movement restrictions
public health measures
socio-economic measures
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