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. 2023 Apr;9(4):e15214.
doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e15214. Epub 2023 Apr 5.

Association of government effectiveness, logistics performance, IT systems and income with COVID-19 mortality

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Association of government effectiveness, logistics performance, IT systems and income with COVID-19 mortality

Dipendra Prasad Pant et al. Heliyon. 2023 Apr.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has unprecedentedly shaken the public health system worldwide. It has been one of the greatest humanitarian crises faced by all countries, regardless of their economic prosperity. However, some countries have been able to minimize the deaths caused by the coronavirus even in the face of a large number of cases, while others have failed to control the death rate even in a comparatively small number of cases. This study explores possible causes of this disparity using cross-sectional data from 126 countries associated with demography, governance, income level, the extent of ICT maturity and the geographical divide. The results of this study suggest that while government effectiveness is negatively associated with the COVID-19 death rate, the logistics performance of governments is positively linked to the COVID-19 mortality rate. The ICT maturity proxied through online service delivery did not confirm its association with the COVID-19 mortality rate. This study informs that poverty and the location of countries do not necessarily influence COVID-19 deaths. Hence, it behoves governments to focus on improving government effectiveness and putting in place more effective and efficient mobility systems, healthcare supply chains and digital administration to address the global health crisis posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and mitigate its harsh effects, including mortality.

Keywords: COVID-19 mortality; Governance; Government effectiveness; Non-pharmacological factors.

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