Harmonizing government responses to the COVID-19 pandemic
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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Public health and safety measures (PHSM) made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic have been singular, rapid, and profuse compared to the content, speed, and volume of normal policy-making. Not only can they have a profound effect on the spread of the disease, but they may also have multitudinous secondary effects, in both the social and natural worlds. Unfortunately, despite the best efforts by numerous research groups, existing data on COVID-19 PHSM only partially captures their full geographical scale and policy scope for any significant duration of time. This paper introduces our effort to harmonize data from the eight largest such efforts for policies made before September 21, 2021 into the taxonomy developed by the CoronaNet Research Project in order to respond to the need for comprehensive, high quality COVID-19 data. In doing so, we present a comprehensive comparative analysis of existing data from different COVID-19 PHSM datasets, introduce our novel methodology for harmonizing COVID-19 PHSM data, and provide a clear-eyed assessment of the pros and cons of our efforts.
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Pandemic, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), Scope (computer science), Government (linguistics), Data science, Public policy, 2019-20 coronavirus outbreak, Scale (ratio), Political science, Computer science, Geography, Medicine, Infectious disease (medical specialty), Disease, Virology, Linguistics, Philosophy, Pathology, Outbreak, Cartography, Law, Programming language, type of access: open access
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Cheng Cindy, Messerschmidt Luca, Bravo Isaac, Waldbauer Marco, Bhavikatti Rohan, Schenk Caress, Grujic Vanja, Model Tim, Kubinec Robert, Barceló Joan. (2024). Harmonizing government responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. Scientific Data. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-02881-x