arXiv Open Access 2022

The economic and health impacts of contact tracing and quarantine programs

Darija Barak Edoardo Gallo Alastair Langtry
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Contact tracing and quarantine programs have been one of the leading Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions against COVID-19. Some governments have relied on mandatory programs, whereas others embrace a voluntary approach. However, there is limited evidence on the relative effectiveness of these different approaches. In an interactive online experiment conducted on 731 subjects representative of the adult US population in terms of sex and region of residence, we find there is a clear ranking. A fully mandatory program is better than an optional one, and an optional system is better than no intervention at all. The ranking is driven by reductions in infections, while economic activity stays unchanged. We also find that political conservatives have higher infections and levels of economic activity, and they are less likely to participate in the contact tracing program.

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Darija Barak

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Edoardo Gallo

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Alastair Langtry

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Barak, D., Gallo, E., Langtry, A. (2022). The economic and health impacts of contact tracing and quarantine programs. https://arxiv.org/abs/2209.04843

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