Evaluating the COVID-19 responses of Belgium, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom, February-June 2020: A counterfactual modelling study

Publication date: Jul 04, 2024

Introduction Differences in responses to the COVID-19 pandemic among Northwestern European countries have generated extensive discussion. We explore how the impact of the first pandemic wave might have differed, had Belgium, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom adopted responses from the other countries, or had it delayed its own response. Methods The time-varying reproduction number Rt for each country was estimated using time-series of laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 deaths. Counterfactual assessment of the impact of responses was conducted by interchanging the reduction in reproduction number by calendar date between countries from March 13th to July 1st, 2020. The impact of a delayed response was evaluated by lagging the time-series of the reproduction number with one day or three days. Results The cumulative number of COVID-19 deaths for any of the six countries would have differed substantially, had the response of another country been adopted on the respective calendar date. The order, from the lowest to the highest expected mortality rate, was obtained with the responses of the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Sweden, with a seven- to twelve-fold difference between the lowest and highest outcome. For the Netherlands, delaying its response by three days resulted in a doubling of the cumulative COVID-19 mortality rate. Conclusion During the fast-growing first COVID-19 wave, small differences in initial epidemiological situations between countries, together with small differences in the timing and effectiveness of adopting COVID-19 response from neighboring countries, result in large variations in mortality rates.

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Concepts Keywords
Denmark Belgium
Influenza Counterfactual
July Countries
Restaurants Country
Covid
Deaths
Denmark
Germany
July
Medrxiv
Mortality
Netherlands
Preprint
Reproduction
Sweden

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19
disease VO time
pathway REACTOME Reproduction
disease IDO country
disease VO effectiveness
disease MESH death
disease VO population
disease MESH infection
disease MESH imported infections
drug DRUGBANK Pentaerythritol tetranitrate
disease VO effective
disease IDO symptom
disease VO vaccine
disease MESH post COVID conditions
disease VO age
disease MESH Influenza

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