Wealthier districts were hit by Covid-19 first in Germany, but their lockdowns were more effective. 11/06/2020
Plümper, Thomas ; Neumayer, Eric
Centre for Economic Policy Research, London
CEPR - London
2020
epidemic disease ; economic recession
Business economics
https://voxeu.org/article/richer-poorer-covid-19-phases-germany
English
"Is Covid-19 a ‘rich man's disease', as many citizens in poorer countries believe it to be? This column descibes how in Germany, infections began with individuals returning from skiing holidays. In the first phase of the pandemic, infection rates were higher in richer areas and lower in more socially deprived districts. In the second phase, the ability to socially distance oneself mattered more – an ability that is itself socioeconomically stratified. Richer districts are now seeing fewer new infections, and the initial safety advantage of more socially deprived districts has disappeared."
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