Working Paper

The Effect of Social Distancing Measures on the Demand for Intensive Care: Evidence on Covid-19 in Scandinavia

Steffen Juranek, Floris Zoutman
CESifo, Munich, 2020

CESifo Working Paper No. 8262

Understanding the effectiveness of social distancing on the spread of Covid-19 is crucial to justify economically costly social distancing measures. We present a case study focusing on the three Scandinavian countries. Whereas Denmark and Norway imposed relatively strict measures, Sweden follows an extraordinarily lenient approach. We use an event-study approach in which Sweden serves as a counterfactual to Denmark/Norway to estimate the measures’ effectiveness. We estimate that in the counterfactual in which Denmark/Norway implemented Sweden’s more lenient measures the number of hospitalizations would have peaked between around 15-20 days later. The peak number of hospitalizations in Denmark (Norway) would have been 133 (231) percent higher, and the peak number of ICU patients would have increased by 107 (140) percent.

CESifo Category
Labour Markets
Keywords: Covid-19, social distancing, intensive care, case study
JEL Classification: I180, I120, H120