论文标题
寻求对当地Covid-19案件新闻的回应的信息:互联网搜索数据的证据
Information Seeking Responses to News of Local COVID-19 Cases: Evidence from Internet Search Data
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论文摘要
新颖的冠状病毒(Covid-19)爆发是全球大流行,在许多国家,包括每个州都在报告确认案件的美国,包括社区流通。这种大流行的过程将在很大程度上是由政府制定及时制定政策,传播信息的方式,最重要的是公众对公众的反应。在这里,我们研究了对州第一个Covid-19案件公开公告的信息寻找响应。通过使用事件研究框架,我们表明,这种新闻立即增加了集体关注危机,但是升高的关注水平是短暂的,即使最初的公告遵循了越来越强烈的措施。我们发现,人们通过搜索冠状病毒,冠状病毒症状和洗手液的搜索来衡量,人们通过立即寻求有关Covid-19的Covid-19在其州的第一份报告。另一方面,搜索有关社区级别政策(例如隔离,学校关闭,测试)或个人健康策略(例如,口罩,杂货店,杂货店,非处方药)的信息似乎并未立即由第一份报告触发。考虑到我们的研究期在流行病中相对较早,这些结果令人鼓舞,而更详尽的政策回应还不是公众话语的一部分。进一步的分析将跟踪对随后的公共信息流动的响应的不断发展的模式。
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is a global pandemic with community circulation in many countries, including the U.S. where every state is reporting confirmed cases. The course of this pandemic will be largely shaped by how governments enact timely policies, disseminate the information, and most importantly, how the public reacts to them. Here, we examine informationseeking responses to the first COVID-19 case public announcement in a state. By using an eventstudy framework, we show that such news increases collective attention to the crisis right away, but the elevated level of attention is short-lived, even though the initial announcements were followed by increasingly strong measures. We find that people respond to the first report of COVID-19 in their state by immediately seeking information about COVID-19, as measured by searches for coronavirus, coronavirus symptoms and hand sanitizer. On the other hand, searches for information regarding community level policies (e.g., quarantine, school closures, testing), or personal health strategies (e.g., masks, grocery delivery, over-the-counter medications) do not appear to be immediately triggered by first reports. These results are encouraging given our study period is relatively early in the epidemic and more elaborate policy responses were not yet part of the public discourse. Further analysis will track evolving patterns of responses to subsequent flows of public information.