Association between COVID-19 infection rates by region and implementation of non-pharmaceutical interventions: a cross-sectional study in Japan.
Tomomi AnanTomohiro IshimaruAyako HinoTomohisa NagataSeiichiro TateishiMayumi TsujiAkira OgamiShinya MatsudaYoshihisa Fujinonull nullPublished in: Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (2021)
This study found that NPIs were more prevalent in regions with higher incidence rates of COVID-19 in Japanese workers. The findings suggest that the implementation of NPIs was influenced not only by personal attributes but also by contextual effects of the local infection level.