As a reaction to the high infectiousness and lethality of the COVID-19 virus, countries around the world have adopted drastic policy measures to contain the pandemic. However, it remains unclear which effect these measures, so-called non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs), have on the spread of the virus. In this article, we use machine learning and apply drift detection methods in a novel way to predict the time lag of policy interventions with respect to the development of daily case numbers of COVID-19 across 9 European countries and 28 US states. Our analysis shows that there are, on average, more than two weeks between NPI enactment and a drift in the case numbers
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Objective- The research looks forward to extracting strategies for accelerated recovery during the o...
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Introduction: The unprecedented speed and scale of the COVID-19 pandemic necessitated the rapid impl...
Studies on the COVID-19 pandemic are more likely to concentrate on the effects of the virus while ig...
We develop a novel empirical approach to identify the effectiveness of policies against a pandemic. ...
Background: In the absence of a cure in the time of a pandemic, social distancing measures seem to b...
Objective- The research looks forward to extracting strategies for accelerated recovery during the o...
Abstract Background During the initial phase of the global COVID-19 outbreak, most countries respond...
This paper examines the speed with which governments introduced lockdown measures to contain the COV...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has created a public health emergency unprecedented in this century. The lack ...
Evaluating the effectiveness of nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) to mitigate the COVID-19 pand...
Background: Ending the COVID-19 pandemic is arguably one of the most prominent challenges in recent ...
Objective- The research looks forward to extracting strategies for accelerated recovery during the o...
This paper assesses the quantitative impact of government interventions on deaths related to the fir...
A novel coronavirus has been spreading around the world since early 2020. Due to its high infectious...
Identifying structural breaks in the dynamics of COVID-19 contagion is crucial to promptly assess po...
Introduction: The unprecedented speed and scale of the COVID-19 pandemic necessitated the rapid impl...
Studies on the COVID-19 pandemic are more likely to concentrate on the effects of the virus while ig...
We develop a novel empirical approach to identify the effectiveness of policies against a pandemic. ...
Background: In the absence of a cure in the time of a pandemic, social distancing measures seem to b...
Objective- The research looks forward to extracting strategies for accelerated recovery during the o...
Abstract Background During the initial phase of the global COVID-19 outbreak, most countries respond...
This paper examines the speed with which governments introduced lockdown measures to contain the COV...
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic originating in China in December 2019, apart from the grave concerns on...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a public health emergency unprecedented in this century. The lack ...
Evaluating the effectiveness of nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) to mitigate the COVID-19 pand...
Background: Ending the COVID-19 pandemic is arguably one of the most prominent challenges in recent ...
Objective- The research looks forward to extracting strategies for accelerated recovery during the o...
This paper assesses the quantitative impact of government interventions on deaths related to the fir...