Assessment of monthly economic losses in Wuhan under the lockdown against COVID-19

Abstract With the outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, aggressive countermeasures have been taken, including the implementation of the unprecedented lockdown of the city, which will necessarily cause huge economic losses for the city of Wuhan. In this paper, we attempt to uncover the interactions between...

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Main Authors: Shibing You, Hengli Wang, Miao Zhang, Haitao Song, Xiaoting Xu, Yongzeng Lai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer Nature 2020-07-01
Series:Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-020-00545-4
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spelling doaj-b8486da794f94b4286c78432b01ba4612021-08-01T11:31:30ZengSpringer NatureHumanities & Social Sciences Communications2662-99922020-07-017111210.1057/s41599-020-00545-4Assessment of monthly economic losses in Wuhan under the lockdown against COVID-19Shibing You0Hengli Wang1Miao Zhang2Haitao Song3Xiaoting Xu4Yongzeng Lai5Wuhan UniversityWuhan UniversityWuhan UniversityShanxi UniversityWuhan UniversityWilfrid Laurier UniversityAbstract With the outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, aggressive countermeasures have been taken, including the implementation of the unprecedented lockdown of the city, which will necessarily cause huge economic losses for the city of Wuhan. In this paper, we attempt to uncover the interactions between epidemic prevention and control measures and economic-social development by estimating the health loss and meso-economic loss from a human-oriented perspective. We implemented a compartmental model for the transmission dynamics and health burden assessment to evaluate the health losses, then estimated the direct and indirect economic losses of industries using the Input-Output model. Based on these estimates, the first monthly health losses and meso-economic losses caused by the lockdown was assessed. The overall policy effect of the lockdown policy in Wuhan was also investigated. The health loss and meso-economic losses are used to evaluate the health burden and loss of residents’ mental health, the direct economic loss of several worst-hit industries, and the indirect economic loss of all industries, respectively. Our findings reveal that the health burden caused by this pandemic is estimated to be 4.4899 billion yuan (CNY), and the loss of residents’ mental health is evaluated to be 114.545 billion yuan, the direct economic losses in transport, logistics, and warehousing, postal service, food, and beverage service industries reach 21.6094 billion yuan, and the monthly indirect economic losses of all industries are 36.39661994 billion yuan caused by the lockdown. The total monthly economic losses during the lockdown reach 177.0413 billion yuan. However, the lockdown policy has been considered to reduce COVID-19 infections by >180 thousand, which saves about 20 thousand lives, as well as nearly 30 billion yuan on medical costs. Therefore, the lockdown policy in Wuhan has obvious long-term benefits on the society and the total economic losses will be at a controllable level if effective measures are taken to combat COVID-19.https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-020-00545-4
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author Shibing You
Hengli Wang
Miao Zhang
Haitao Song
Xiaoting Xu
Yongzeng Lai
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Hengli Wang
Miao Zhang
Haitao Song
Xiaoting Xu
Yongzeng Lai
Assessment of monthly economic losses in Wuhan under the lockdown against COVID-19
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
author_facet Shibing You
Hengli Wang
Miao Zhang
Haitao Song
Xiaoting Xu
Yongzeng Lai
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title Assessment of monthly economic losses in Wuhan under the lockdown against COVID-19
title_short Assessment of monthly economic losses in Wuhan under the lockdown against COVID-19
title_full Assessment of monthly economic losses in Wuhan under the lockdown against COVID-19
title_fullStr Assessment of monthly economic losses in Wuhan under the lockdown against COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of monthly economic losses in Wuhan under the lockdown against COVID-19
title_sort assessment of monthly economic losses in wuhan under the lockdown against covid-19
publisher Springer Nature
series Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
issn 2662-9992
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Abstract With the outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, aggressive countermeasures have been taken, including the implementation of the unprecedented lockdown of the city, which will necessarily cause huge economic losses for the city of Wuhan. In this paper, we attempt to uncover the interactions between epidemic prevention and control measures and economic-social development by estimating the health loss and meso-economic loss from a human-oriented perspective. We implemented a compartmental model for the transmission dynamics and health burden assessment to evaluate the health losses, then estimated the direct and indirect economic losses of industries using the Input-Output model. Based on these estimates, the first monthly health losses and meso-economic losses caused by the lockdown was assessed. The overall policy effect of the lockdown policy in Wuhan was also investigated. The health loss and meso-economic losses are used to evaluate the health burden and loss of residents’ mental health, the direct economic loss of several worst-hit industries, and the indirect economic loss of all industries, respectively. Our findings reveal that the health burden caused by this pandemic is estimated to be 4.4899 billion yuan (CNY), and the loss of residents’ mental health is evaluated to be 114.545 billion yuan, the direct economic losses in transport, logistics, and warehousing, postal service, food, and beverage service industries reach 21.6094 billion yuan, and the monthly indirect economic losses of all industries are 36.39661994 billion yuan caused by the lockdown. The total monthly economic losses during the lockdown reach 177.0413 billion yuan. However, the lockdown policy has been considered to reduce COVID-19 infections by >180 thousand, which saves about 20 thousand lives, as well as nearly 30 billion yuan on medical costs. Therefore, the lockdown policy in Wuhan has obvious long-term benefits on the society and the total economic losses will be at a controllable level if effective measures are taken to combat COVID-19.
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