Mobility Restrictions and the Control of COVID-19
Título
Mobility Restrictions and the Control of COVID-19
Autor
Charles Perrings, Baltazar Espinoza
Descripción
A recent study on the impact of mobility controls on the final size of epidemics by Espinoza, Castillo-Chavez, and Perrings (2020) found that mobility restrictions between areas experiencing different levels of disease risk and with different public health infrastructures do not always reduce the final epidemic size. Indeed, restrictions on the mobility of people from high-risk to low-risk areas can increase, not reduce, the total number of infections. Since the first response of many countries to the COVID-19 pandemic was to implement mobility restrictions, it is worth bearing in mind the implications of the Espinoza result when considering the effectiveness of such restrictions.
Fecha
2021
Materia
covid-19, health infrastructure, Mobility Restrictions, Diseases Risk
Identificador
10.37773/ees.v4i1.344
Fuente
Ecology, Economy and Society – The INSEE Journal
Editor
Nandan Nawn
Cobertura
Human ecology. Anthropogeography, Economic theory. Demography
Colección
Citación
Charles Perrings, Baltazar Espinoza, “Mobility Restrictions and the Control of COVID-19,” SOCICT Open, consulta 17 de abril de 2026, https://www.socictopen.socict.org/items/show/5465.
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