We ’ve found one factor that predicts which countries best survive Covid | Thomas Hale

Trust between people – not in government or institutions – is key to limiting damage in a pandemic, our research showsThomas Hale is an associate professor of public policy at Oxford UniversityIn 2019, theGlobal Health Security Index published a report ranking countries on their preparedness for pandemics. The US scored highest, followed by the UK. Two years later, both countries rank among those with thegreatest loss of life from Covid. How could this be?A large part of the answer is trust. Countries that looked good on paper in 2019, such as the US, UK, Spain and Slovenia, found they lacked this intangible but critical layer of defence. And this figure from our research over the past two years at theOxford Covid-19 Government Response Tracker shows it in stark terms. On the left (see below) you can see that a higher global health security score in 2019 is not correlated with fewer deaths during the pandemic, at least among the countries whose health systems have a minimum threshold of capacity.Thomas Hale is associate professor at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, where he leads the Oxford Covid-19 Government Response Tracker.Rodrigo Furst contributed to data analysis for this articleContinue reading...
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