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. 2021 Aug 6;16(8):e0255819. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0255819

Table 2. Description of U.S. interventions.

Event Date ID Intervention Intervention Definition
21/01/2020 h3 Contact tracing Record if the U.S. government is doing contact tracing
02/02/2020 c8 International travel Record restrictions on international travel
27/02/2020 e2 Debt contract relief Record if the U.S. government is freezing financial obligations (e.g. stopping loan repayments, preventing services such as water from being cut off, or banning evictions)
28/02/2020 h2 Testing policy Record the presence of COVID-19 test policy
01/03/2020 c3 Cancel public events Record cancelling public events
05/03/2020 c1 School closing Record closings of schools and universities
11/03/2020 c4 Restrictions on gatherings Record the cut-off size for bans on private gatherings
14/03/2020 c7 Domestic travel Record restrictions on internal movement
15/03/2020 c6 Stay at home requirements Record orders to “shelter-in-place” and stay home.
16/03/2020 h1 Public info campaign Record the presence of public information campaigns
17/03/2020 c5 Close public transport Record closing of public transportation
19/03/2020 c2 Work place closing Record closing of workplaces
19/03/2020 e3 Aid Package President signs a $100 billion aid package
27/03/2020 e1 Income support Record if the U.S. government is covering the salaries of or providing direct cash payments, universal basic income, or similar, to people who lose their jobs or cannot work. (Includes payments to firms if explicitly linked to payroll/ salaries)

Notes: The table reports the intervention decisions made by the U.S. government during the COVID-19 epidemic. The main source is Hale et al. [1], which tracks government responses in countries around the globe to the COVID-19 epidemic. The interventions are sorted by their chronological appearance during the epidemic. The first column presents the ID of each intervention, where e, c and h are abbreviations for economic, closure and health government measures, respectively. We also defined an additional event that corresponds to e3, when President Trump signed a $100 billion aid package as part of the war against COVID-19.