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Exploring the dynamic relationship between mobility and the spread of COVID-19, and the role of vaccines

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  • Tomoo Inoue
  • Tatsuyoshi Okimoto

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The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has caused tremendous turmoil worldwide and is yet to be contained. Therefore, mitigating the number of people infected by COVID-19 remains a fundamental policy goal for several countries. This study aims to analyse the dynamic relationship between mobility and the rate of change in the number of new infections (NNIs) in Japan. Another goal is to evaluate the effects of various policies, such as mobility control and vaccination, as well as the impact of climate factors on the NNIs. The analysis reveals a strong positive relationship between the growth rate of the NNIs and mobility. Our results also indicate that the government-imposed measure of regulating mobility shows a weaker effect on preventing the spread of infection, as the emergency declaration is repeatedly invoked. By contrast, the recent increase in the infection rate seems to reduce the spread of infection by inducing voluntary restraint, and this phenomenon has become even stronger in the recent period. Regarding the effect of vaccination, the results demonstrate little effect on attenuating the spread of infection. However, it has significantly weakened the mobility – spread relationship, suggesting that it may help in the implementation of economic revitalization policies.

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  • Tomoo Inoue & Tatsuyoshi Okimoto, 2024. "Exploring the dynamic relationship between mobility and the spread of COVID-19, and the role of vaccines," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 56(50), pages 6188-6202, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:applec:v:56:y:2024:i:50:p:6188-6202
    DOI: 10.1080/00036846.2023.2269630
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