Journal ArticleOpen Access
The impact of COVID-19 on globalization
Author Affiliations
University of North Texas, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Quaid-i-Azam University, Baldwin Wallace University, ...
Published InOne Health
Year2020
Citations292
Abstract
Globalization has altered the way we live and earn a livelihood. Consequently, trade and travel have been recognized as significant determinants of the spread of disease. Additionally, the rise in urbanization and the closer integration of the world economy have facilitated global interconnectedness. Therefore, globalization has emerged as an essential mechanism of disease transmission. This paper aims to examine the potential impact of COVID-19 on globalization and global health in terms of mobility, trade, travel, and countries most impacted. The effect of globalization were operationalized in terms of mobility, economy, and healthcare systems. The mobility of individuals and its magnitude was assessed using airline and seaport trade data and travel information. The economic impact was measured based on the workforce,…
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