Abstract

Governments have developed and implemented various policies and interventions to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19 vaccines are now being produced and distributed globally. This study investigated the role of good governance and government effectiveness indicators in the acquisition and administration of COVID-19 vaccines at the population level. Data on six World Bank good governance indicators for 172 countries for 2019 and machine-learning methods (K-Means Method and Principal Component Analysis) were used to cluster countries based on these indicators and COVID-19 vaccination rates. XGBoost was used to classify countries based on their vaccination status and identify the relative contribution of each governance indicator to the vaccination rollout in each country. Countries with the highest COVID-19 vaccination rates (e.g., Israel, United Arab Emirates, United States) also have higher effective governance indicators. Regulatory Quality is the most important indicator in predicting COVID-19 vaccination status in a country, followed by Voice and Accountability, and Government Effectiveness. Our findings suggest that coordinated global efforts led by the World Health Organization and wealthier nations may be necessary to assist in the supply and distribution of vaccines to those countries that have less effective governance.

Highlights

  • Governments have developed and implemented various policies and interventions to fight the COVID-19 pandemic

  • Seventeen of the Cluster 4 countries had started the COVID-19 vaccination in our study period

  • We explore the relationship of World Bank governance indicators in predicting COVID-19 vaccination status across 172 countries

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Introduction

Governments have developed and implemented various policies and interventions to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. This study investigated the role of good governance and government effectiveness indicators in the acquisition and administration of COVID-19 vaccines at the population level. The distribution of COVID-19 vaccines has varied widely Some countries such as Israel and the United Arab Emirates have vaccinated a substantial share of their population. Studies have investigated the effectiveness of governments in controlling the COVID-19 pandemic by implementing these nonpharmaceutical interventions and by investigating the role of different policies, COVID-19 testing, and hospital capacity in Scientific Reports | (2021) 11:22440. A comprehensive analysis of the role of good governance and indicators of government effectiveness in the purchase and administration of COVID-19 vaccines at the population level has not been conducted, to our knowledge. This study uses data from the World Bank’s Worldwide Governance Indicators (WGI), COVID-19 vaccination per-capita rates, and machine learning methods to investigate whether good governance indicators are predictive of COVID-19 vaccination r­ ates[11]

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