What Have Lockdowns, Social Distancing, Masks, and Other Measures Achieved?
Anthony L. Komaroff, MD reviewing Hsiang S et al. Nature 2020 Jun 8
An estimated 530 million COVID-19 cases possibly were prevented or delayed globally.July 14, 2020
What Have Lockdowns, Social Distancing, Masks, and Other Measures Achieved?
Anthony L. Komaroff, MD reviewing Hsiang S et al. Nature 2020 Jun 8
An estimated 530 million COVID-19 cases possibly were prevented or delayed globally.
The curves of COVID-19 cases and COVID-19–related hospitalizations and deaths in various countries show a steep upward slope, followed by a plateau and then a fall by July 2020 (except in the U.S., where nationwide numbers still are rising). Thus, lockdowns, social distancing, masks, and related interventions bent the initial curve. But unarguably, the cost of these measures to the economy has been substantial. So how much benefit has resulted from these costly and unpopular pandemic containment measures compared with the alternative: allowing the pandemic to run its course?
A multinational team of social scientists modeled data on the effects of large-scale anticontagion policies in six countries. The team estimates that these measures already have prevented 285 million cases in China, 38 million in South Korea, 49 million in Italy, 54 million in Iran, 45 million in France, and 60 million in the U.S. — a total of 530 million cases prevented or delayed, thus far. If COVID-19–related mortality is 0.5% (a conservative estimate), such measures have prevented 2.65 million deaths.
COMMENT
The investigators do not attempt the difficult task of estimating the money saved by averting COVID-19 cases in 530 million people — or comparing that estimate to the money spent in containment measures so far. However, in addition to the suffering and death averted, the money saved likely exceeds the money spent. Indeed, in retrospect, the world (particularly the U.S.) appears to have erred in not moving more aggressively.
At the time NEJM Journal Watch reviewed this paper, its publisher noted that it was not in final form and that subsequent changes might be made.
EDITOR DISCLOSURES AT TIME OF PUBLICATION
Disclosures for Anthony L. Komaroff, MD at time of publication
Consultant/Advisory Board SerImmune Inc.; Ono Pharma
Grant / Research Support NIH (1U54NS105542-01)
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Hsiang S et al. The effect of large-scale anti-contagion policies on the COVID-19 pandemic. Nature 2020 Jun 8; [e-pub]. (Δεν είναι ορατοί οι σύνδεσμοι (links).
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