Four Stylized Facts about COVID-19
Andrew Atkeson,
Karen Kopecky and
Tao Zha
No 27719, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
We document four facts about the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide relevant for those studying the impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) on COVID-19 transmission. First: across all countries and U.S. states that we study, the growth rates of daily deaths from COVID-19 fell from a wide range of initially high levels to levels close to zero within 20-30 days after each region experienced 25 cumulative deaths. Second: after this initial period, growth rates of daily deaths have hovered around zero or below everywhere in the world. Third: the cross section standard deviation of growth rates of daily deaths across locations fell very rapidly in the first 10 days of the epidemic and has remained at a relatively low level since then. Fourth: when interpreted through a range of epidemiological models, these first three facts about the growth rate of COVID deaths imply that both the effective reproduction numbers and transmission rates of COVID-19 fell from widely dispersed initial levels and the effective reproduction number has hovered around one after the first 30 days of the epidemic virtually everywhere in the world. We argue that failing to account for these four stylized facts may result in overstating the importance of policy mandated NPIs for shaping the progression of this deadly pandemic.
JEL-codes: C01 C02 C11 I1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-08
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Published as Andrew G. Atkeson & Karen A. Kopecky & Tao Zha, 2024. "FOUR STYLIZED FACTS ABOUT COVID‐19," International Economic Review, vol 65(1), pages 3-42.
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