Exploring equity in health and poverty impacts of control measures for SARS-CoV-2 in six countries.
Sedona SweeneyTheo Prudencio Juhani CapedingRosalind M M EggoMaryam HudaMark JitDon MudzengiNichola R NaylorSimon ProcterMatthew QuaifeLela SerebryakovaSergio Torres-RuedaVeronica Vargasnull nullAnna VassallPublished in: BMJ global health (2021)
We illustrate the potential for using publicly available data to rapidly assess the equity implications of social protection and non-pharmaceutical intervention policy. Social protection is likely to mitigate inequitable health and economic impacts of lockdown. Although social protection is usually targeted to the poorest, middle quintiles will likely also need support as they are most likely to suffer income losses and are disproportionately more exposed.