Comparing the impact on COVID-19 mortality of self-imposed behavior change and of government regulations across 13 countries.
Julian C JamisonDonald BundyDean T JamisonJacob SpitzStéphane VerguetPublished in: Health services research (2021)
NPIs have substantially reduced fatalities arising from COVID-19. Importantly, the effect of voluntary behavior change is of the same order of magnitude as government-mandated regulations. These findings, including the substantial variation across dimensions of closure, have implications for the optimal targeted mix of government policies as the pandemic waxes and wanes, especially given the economic and human welfare consequences of strict regulations.