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7utqe_v1 Understanding Economic and Health Factors Impacting the Spread of COVID-19 Disease The rapid spread of the Coronavirus 2019 disease (COVID-19) had drastically impacted life all over the world. While some economies are actively recovering from this pestilence, others are experiencing fast and consistent disease spread, compelling governments to impose social distancing measures that have put a halt on routines, especially in densely-populated areas. Aiming at bringing more light on key economic and public health factors affecting the disease spread, this initial study utilizes a quantitative statistical analysis based on the most recent publicly-available COVID-19 datasets. The study had shown and explained multiple significant relationships between the COVID-19 data and other country-level statistics. We have also identified and statistically profiled four major country-level clusters with relation to different aspects of COVID-19 development and country-level economic and health indicators. Specifically, this study has identified potential COVID-19 under-reporting traits as well as various economic factors that impact COVID-19 Diagnosis, Reporting, and Treatment. Based on the country clusters, we have also described the four disease development scenarios, which are tightly knit to country-level economic and public health factors. Finally, we have highlighted the potential limitation of reporting and measuring COVID-19 and provided recommendations on further in-depth quantitative research. 2020-04-18T16:12:11.324209 2020-04-21T05:02:50.026570 2020-04-20T20:26:02.001498     inarxiv 1 accepted 1 1 https://doi.org/10.31227/osf.io/7utqe MIT License COVID-19; Economics; Public Health ["COVID-19", "Economics", "Public Health"] Aleksandr Farseev; Yu-YI Chu-Farseeva; Qi yang; Daron Benjamin Loo [{"id": "8axv5", "name": "Aleksandr Farseev", "index": 0, "orcid": "0000-0001-9455-7771", "bibliographic": true}, {"id": "zk49e", "name": "Yu-YI Chu-Farseeva", "index": 1, "orcid": null, "bibliographic": true}, {"id": "7cyg8", "name": "Qi yang", "index": 2, "orcid": null, "bibliographic": true}, {"id": "yjaxn", "name": "Daron Benjamin Loo", "index": 3, "orcid": null, "bibliographic": true}] Aleksandr Farseev Medicine and Health Sciences; Social and Behavioral Sciences; Other Medicine and Health Sciences [{"id": "59bacaae54be81032c8d35e4", "text": "Medicine and Health Sciences"}, {"id": "59bacaae54be81032c8d35e8", "text": "Social and Behavioral Sciences"}, {"id": "59bacab554be81032c8d36f8", "text": "Other Medicine and Health Sciences"}] https://osf.io/download/5e9b26e0d69735063dbda50e 0       null   2025-04-09T19:17:11.576236
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