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A Case for Cross-Border Governance? A Comparative Trend Assessment of COVID-19 Transmission, Vaccination, and Outcomes Among 35 Nations in Europe Across 18 months

Authors :
Sarah Cuschieri
Andrea Cuschieri
Elysia Farrugia
Emily Diacono
Elaine Balzan
Miguel Grupetta
Alessia Vella
Catriona Cutajar
Martina Formosa
Matthias Barbara
Franziska Mintoff
Conor Shaw
Samuel Fleri-Soler
Norbert Borg
Gillian Pace
Lauren Vella
Robert Pisani
Tamara Attard-mallia
Mattea Gouder
Rosie Attard
Nicole Grixti
Mark Scicluna
Timothy Borda
Katya Bartolo
Ruben Chircop
Etienne Degabrielle-Ferrante
Mariah Mallia
Miguel Attard
Naomi Frendo
Gianluca Gatt
Greta Damato
Nicole Riolo
Lorna Muscat-Baron
Matteo Galea
Elizabeth Grech
Source :
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 17
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2022.

Abstract

Objective: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) spread globally, including across Europe, resulting in different morbidity and mortality outcomes. The aim of this study was to explore the progression of the COVID-19 pandemic over 18 mo in relation to the effect of COVID-19 vaccination at a population level across 35 nations in Europe, while evaluating the data for cross-border epidemiological trends to identify any pertinent lessons that can be implemented in the future. Methods: Epidemiological data were obtained from European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control and Our World in Data databases while Ministry of Health websites of each respective country and local newspapers were used for COVID-19-related vaccination strategies. Case, mortality, and vaccination incidence comparative analyses were made across neighboring countries. Results: Similar morbidity and mortality outcomes were evident across neighboring countries over 18 mo, with a bidirectional relationship evident between cumulative fully vaccinated population and case fatality rates. Conclusion: Countries’ COVID-19 outcome is related on national mitigative measures, vaccination rollouts, and neighboring countries’ actions and COVID-19 situations. Mass population vaccination appeared to be effective in reducing COVID-19 case severity and mortality rates. Vaccination equity and pan-European commitment for cross-border governance appear to be the way forward to ensure populations’ return to “normality.”

Details

ISSN :
1938744X and 19357893
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3c2c52046913f2b75eced4708fecc50d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/dmp.2022.108