Appendix containing additional details on results.

The figures were created using the base layer from The Humanitarian Data Exchange. Table A. Malaysia policy summary. Fig A. 95% Confidence intervals for treatment/spill-over effects at the district level. Fig B. Matching variables used for generation of synthetic controls (Healthcare capacity). Fig C. Matching variables used for generation of synthetic controls (Demographic/Geographic). Fig D. Sensitivity analysis on matching characteristics: magnitude of treatment/spill-over effects. Fig E. Sensitivity analysis on spill-over matrix, number of significant regions. Fig F. Sensitivity analysis o... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Jue Tao Lim (8790827)
Kenwin Maung (10884522)
Sok Teng Tan (10884525)
Suan Ee Ong (4264369)
Jane Mingjie Lim (8491350)
Joel Ruihan Koo (9579300)
Haoyang Sun (2886200)
Minah Park (3321030)
Ken Wei Tan (3662806)
Joanne Yoong (228710)
Alex R. Cook (8837537)
Borame Sue Lee Dickens (9099138)
Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Schlagwörter: Medicine / Biotechnology / Cancer / Science Policy / Mathematical Sciences not elsewhere classified / Sabah post-state election / community transmission / Malaysia post-state election / mass gathering restrictions / Sabah state elections / COVID -19 case counts / COVID -19 cases / COVID -19 transmission / surveillance efforts / coronavirus disease 2019 / spill-over impacts / control methods Mass gathering events
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008959.s001