Understanding the determinants and implications of delays in reporting Covid-19 deaths is important for managing the epidemic. Contrasting England and Mexico, we document that reporting delays in Mexico are larger on average, exhibit higher geographic heterogeneity, and are more responsive to the total number of occurred deaths in a given location date. We then estimate simple SIR models for each country to illustrate the implications of not accounting for reporting delays. Our results highlight the fact that low and middle-income countries are likely to face additional challenges during the pandemic due to lower quality of real-time information.
Autor(es):
Emilio Gutiérrez, Adrián Rubli y Tiago Tavares
Fecha de publicación:
Julio-2020
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