Urban-Rural Disparities for COVID-19: Evidence from 10 Countries and Areas in the Western Pacific

Background. Limited evidence on the effectiveness of various types of social distancing measures, from voluntary physical distancing to a community-wide quarantine, exists for the Western Pacific Region (WPR) which has large urban and rural populations. Methods. We estimated the time-varying reprodu...

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Main Authors: Minah Park, Jue Tao Lim, Lin Wang, Alex R. Cook, Borame L. Dickens
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 2021-01-01
Series:Health Data Science
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.34133/2021/9790275
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spelling doaj-526d9d1247f041c89f5c43b02d22d74e2021-10-07T07:59:45ZengAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Health Data Science2765-87832021-01-01202110.34133/2021/9790275Urban-Rural Disparities for COVID-19: Evidence from 10 Countries and Areas in the Western PacificMinah Park0Jue Tao Lim1Lin Wang2Lin Wang3Alex R. Cook4Borame L. Dickens5Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health,National Health Systems,National University of Singapore,SingaporeSaw Swee Hock School of Public Health,National Health Systems,National University of Singapore,SingaporeDepartment of Genetics,University of Cambridge,Cambridge CB2 3EH,UKMathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases Unit,Institut Pasteur,UMR2000,CNRS, Paris 75015,FranceSaw Swee Hock School of Public Health,National Health Systems,National University of Singapore,SingaporeSaw Swee Hock School of Public Health,National Health Systems,National University of Singapore,SingaporeBackground. Limited evidence on the effectiveness of various types of social distancing measures, from voluntary physical distancing to a community-wide quarantine, exists for the Western Pacific Region (WPR) which has large urban and rural populations. Methods. We estimated the time-varying reproduction number (Rt) in a Bayesian framework using district-level mobility data provided by Facebook (i) to assess how various social distancing policies have contributed to the reduction in transmissibility of SARS-COV-2 and (ii) to examine within-country variations in behavioural responses, quantified by reductions in mobility, for urban and rural areas. Results. Social distancing measures were largely effective in reducing transmissibility, with Rt estimates decreased to around the threshold of 1. Within-country analysis showed substantial variation in public compliance across regions. Reductions in mobility were significantly lower in rural and remote areas than in urban areas and metropolitan cities (p<0.001) which had the same scale of social distancing orders in place. Conclusions. Our findings provide empirical evidence that public compliance and consequent intervention effectiveness differ between urban and rural areas in the WPR. Further work is required to ascertain the factors affecting these differing behavioural responses, which can assist in policy-making efforts and increase public compliance in rural areas where populations are older and have poorer access to healthcare.http://dx.doi.org/10.34133/2021/9790275
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author Minah Park
Jue Tao Lim
Lin Wang
Lin Wang
Alex R. Cook
Borame L. Dickens
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Jue Tao Lim
Lin Wang
Lin Wang
Alex R. Cook
Borame L. Dickens
Urban-Rural Disparities for COVID-19: Evidence from 10 Countries and Areas in the Western Pacific
Health Data Science
author_facet Minah Park
Jue Tao Lim
Lin Wang
Lin Wang
Alex R. Cook
Borame L. Dickens
author_sort Minah Park
title Urban-Rural Disparities for COVID-19: Evidence from 10 Countries and Areas in the Western Pacific
title_short Urban-Rural Disparities for COVID-19: Evidence from 10 Countries and Areas in the Western Pacific
title_full Urban-Rural Disparities for COVID-19: Evidence from 10 Countries and Areas in the Western Pacific
title_fullStr Urban-Rural Disparities for COVID-19: Evidence from 10 Countries and Areas in the Western Pacific
title_full_unstemmed Urban-Rural Disparities for COVID-19: Evidence from 10 Countries and Areas in the Western Pacific
title_sort urban-rural disparities for covid-19: evidence from 10 countries and areas in the western pacific
publisher American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
series Health Data Science
issn 2765-8783
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Background. Limited evidence on the effectiveness of various types of social distancing measures, from voluntary physical distancing to a community-wide quarantine, exists for the Western Pacific Region (WPR) which has large urban and rural populations. Methods. We estimated the time-varying reproduction number (Rt) in a Bayesian framework using district-level mobility data provided by Facebook (i) to assess how various social distancing policies have contributed to the reduction in transmissibility of SARS-COV-2 and (ii) to examine within-country variations in behavioural responses, quantified by reductions in mobility, for urban and rural areas. Results. Social distancing measures were largely effective in reducing transmissibility, with Rt estimates decreased to around the threshold of 1. Within-country analysis showed substantial variation in public compliance across regions. Reductions in mobility were significantly lower in rural and remote areas than in urban areas and metropolitan cities (p<0.001) which had the same scale of social distancing orders in place. Conclusions. Our findings provide empirical evidence that public compliance and consequent intervention effectiveness differ between urban and rural areas in the WPR. Further work is required to ascertain the factors affecting these differing behavioural responses, which can assist in policy-making efforts and increase public compliance in rural areas where populations are older and have poorer access to healthcare.
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