Beyond the biology: Evaluating the role of political, economic, and social factors associated with the incidence and mortality of SARS-CoV-2 during the first seven months of th

04/05/2022
by   Elizabeth A. Schafer, et al.
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Purpose: In this study we propose to identify significant economic, political, and social factors that helped contribute to the incidence and mortality of SARS-CoV-2 around the world during the first seven months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Retrospective analyses were conducted using data acquired by the World Health Organization regarding the number of new cases and deaths from 76 countries from January through July 2020. Hierarchical cluster and principal component analyses were used to categorize different countries based on their ability to control the outbreak based on number of cases and deaths throughout these initial months of the pandemic. Furthermore, using non-parametrical analyses, different variables were correlated with multiple economic, political, and social indexes. Results: Multiple significant correlations were found, including the control of corruption, government effectiveness, and the human life indicator, with indexes containing the higher correlations demonstrating the capability of individual countries to help drive the course of this pandemic. Geographical hotspots were identified that required further attention to aid in outbreak control. Conclusion: Collectively, the findings in this study indicate that multiple factors beyond the biological should be considered in the implementation of measures to contain this pandemic

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