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. 2022 Jul 19;19(14):8767. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19148767

Table 2.

The list of articles included in the final review.

Author Year Title
AlTakarli [32] 2020 China’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak: a model for epidemic preparedness and management
Anderson et al. [33] 2020 How will country-based mitigation measures influence the course of the COVID-19 epidemic?
Baker et al. [34] 2021 Elimination could be the optimal response strategy for COVID-19 and other emerging pandemic diseases
Burki [24] 2022 Dynamic zero COVID policy in the fight against COVID
Cai et al. [25] 2022 Modeling transmission of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron in China
Cai et al. [35] 2022 China’s ‘dynamic zero COVID-19 strategy’ will face greater challenges in the future
Carlton et al. [36] 2021 Charting elimination in the pandemic: a SARS-CoV-2 serosurvey of blood donors in New Zealand
Chen et al. [37] 2021 Comparison of public health containment measures of COVID-19 in China and India
Chen et al. [38] 2021 A cross-country core strategy comparison in China, Japan, Singapore and South Korea during the early COVID-19 pandemic
Chen et al. [39] 2021 Policy disparities in response to COVID-19 between China and South Korea
Chen et al. [40] 2021 The heterogeneity of the COVID-19
pandemic and national responses:
an explanatory mixed-methods study
Chen et al. [41] 2022 China can prepare to end its zero-COVID policy
Cheng et al. [42] 2022 Rapid spread of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron subvariant BA.2 in a single-source community outbreak
Cheshmehzangi et al. [43] 2022 Commentary: China’s zero-COVID approach depends on Shanghai’s outbreak control
Das [44] 2022 COVID-19 and the elderlies: how safe are Hong Kong’s care homes?
Ding et al. [31] 2022 China’s COVID-19 control strategy and its impact on the global pandemic
Dyer [45] 2022 COVID-19: Lockdowns spread in China as omicron tests “zero COVID” strategy
Fitzgerald et al. [46] 2020 COVID-19: A tale of two pandemics across the Asia Pacific region
Hale et al. [47] 2021 A global panel database of pandemic policies (Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker)
Hassan et al. [48] 2021 Hindsight is 2020? Lessons in global health
governance one year into the pandemic
Islam et al. [9] 2020 Variations in COVID strategies: Determinants and lessons
Jecker et al. [49] 2022 Does Zero-COVID neglect health disparities?
König et al. [29] 2022 The impact of government responses to the COVID-19 pandemic on GDP growth: does strategy matter?
Lee et al. [50] 2020 Should countries aim for elimination in the COVID-19 pandemic?
Lu et al. [51] 2021 COVID-19 in Germany and China: mitigation versus elimination strategy
Mallapaty [52] 2022 China’s zero-COVID strategy: what happens next?
Mason et al. [26] 2022 Reduced presentations with fractures or orthopaedic infections to a major children’s hospital during a national COVID-19 elimination strategy
McKee [28] 2020 Achieving zero COVID is not easy, but the alternative is far worse
Müller et al. [53] 2020 COVID-19 control: can Germany learn from China?
Normile [54] 2021 ‘Zero COVID’ is getting harder—but China is sticking with it
Normile [55] 2022 Can ‘zero COVID’ countries continue to keep the virus at bay once they reopen?
Normile [56] 2022 China quietly plans a pivot from ‘zero COVID’
Schaefer [57] 2022 Zero COVID and health inequities: lessons from Singapore
Shimizu et al. [58] 2021 Japan should aim to eliminate COVID-19
Shokoohi et al. [59] 2020 COVID-19 pandemic: what can the West learn from the East?
Stobart et al. [60] 2022 Australia’s Response to COVID-19
Taylor [61] 2022 COVID-19: Hong Kong reports world’s highest death rate as zero COVID strategy fails
Wan et al. [62] 2022 Diagnostic strategy of SARS-CoV-2 for containment under China’s zero-COVID-19 policy
Wang et al. [63] 2020 Policy disparities in fighting COVID-19 among Japan, Italy, Singapore and China
Wong et al. [64] 2022 Transmission of Omicron (B.1.1.529)—SARS-CoV-2 Variant of Concern in a designated quarantine hotel for travelers: a challenge of elimination strategy of COVID-19
Yang et al. [27] 2021 Public health interventions for COVID-19 reduce Kawasaki disease in Taiwan
Yuan [61] 2022 Zero COVID in China: what next?
Zhan et al. [65] 2022 Zero-COVID strategy: what’s next?
Zhang et al. [66] 2021 Policy disparities in response to the first wave of COVID-19 between China and Germany
Zhang et al. [67] 2021 Policy disparities in response to the first wave of COVID-19 between China and Germany
Zhang et al. [68] 2022 Asymptomatic transmissibility calls for implementing a Zero-COVID strategy to end the current global crisis