COVID-19 excess death rate in Eastern European countries associated with weaker regulation implementation and lower vaccination coverage
Abstract
Aim
The objective of this analysis was to assess the association of excess COVID-19 mortality with regulation enforcement and vaccination rate in selected countries.
Methods
This analysis included 50 countries pertinent to the WHO European Region, in addition to USA and Canada. Excess mortality and vaccination data were retrieved from “Our World In Data” database, while regulation implementation was measured from a well-respected, standardized measure. Outpatient visits were also included in the analysis. Multiple linear regression was used to assess the independent association between excess mortality and each covariate.
Results
Excess mortality increased by 4.1/100 000 for every percent decrease in vaccination rate and with 6/100 000 for every decreased unit in the regulatory implementation score a country achieved in the Rule of Law Index.
Conclusion
Degree of regulation enforcement, likely including public health measure enforcement, may be an important factor in controlling COVID-19’s deleterious health impacts.
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