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The path of the COVID-19 pandemic and the policy responses to it in ten countries

In: Research Handbook on Health Care Policy

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  • Ian Greener

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This chapter explores the policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in ten countries. It discusses a range of policy factors, including vaccination rates, the extent of border controls, the ‘stringency’ of restrictions, and the levels of societal and governmental trust. The main lessons appear to be that nations such as New Zealand, Australia and Japan did best among the selected nations, in terms of the outcomes measured, which was probably related to very strong controls over borders to international travel. Canada seemed to be one of the most successful nations which did not put in place strong border controls. There appears to be little evidence that a policy of low stringency has worked in terms of the outcome measures. Finally, a major concern is that vaccination rates in most nations are now stalling or falling, which may lead to periodic upticks.

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  • Ian Greener, 2024. "The path of the COVID-19 pandemic and the policy responses to it in ten countries," Chapters, in: Martin Powell & Tuba I. Agartan & Daniel Béland (ed.), Research Handbook on Health Care Policy, chapter 13, pages 208-227, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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