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Early evidence that social distancing and public health interventions flatten the COVID-19 curve in Italy

Valentina Rotondi, Liliana Andriano, Jennifer B. Dowd, Melinda Mills

202022 citationsDOI

Abstract

With the world experiencing one of the largest pandemics in one-hundred years, governments and policymakers are looking for scientific evidence to introduce rapid and effective policies. Here we provide evidence from two provinces in Italy with comparable early infection rates but different timing of mitigating policy measures. Lodi prohibited movement on February 23, 2020 and Bergamo 2 weeks later on March 8, before the entire lockdown of Italy on March 11. This comparison provides early evidence that rapid restriction of movement and social distancing measures may slow the transmission of the virus and “flatten the curve”, ultimately reducing pressure on health care systems

Topics & Concepts

Social distancePandemicCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Psychological interventionSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Political sciencePublic health2019-20 coronavirus outbreakDistancingDevelopment economicsGeographyEconomic growthEconomicsMedicineVirologyNursingDiseasePathologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)OutbreakCOVID-19 epidemiological studiesHealth disparities and outcomesCOVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
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