COVID Border Accountability Project, a hand-coded global database of border closures introduced during 2020

Mary A. Shiraef,Cora Hirst,Mark A. Weiss, Sarah Naseer, Nikolas Lazar, Elizabeth Beling, Erin Straight,Lukas Feddern, Noah Rusk Taylor, Cayleigh Jackson, William Yu,Aadya Bhaskaran, Layth Mattar, Matthew Amme, Maggie Shum,Mary Louise Mitsdarffer,Johanna Sweere,Susanna E. Brantley,Luis L. Schenoni, Colin Lewis-Beck,Mary A. Shiraef

SCIENTIFIC DATA(2021)

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Quantifying the timing and content of policy changes affecting international travel and immigration is key to ongoing research on the spread of SARS-CoV-2 and the socioeconomic impacts of border closures. The COVID Border Accountability Project (COBAP) provides a hand-coded dataset of >1000 policies systematized to reflect a complete timeline of country-level restrictions on movement across international borders during 2020. Trained research assistants used pre-set definitions to source, categorize and verify for each new border policy: start and end dates, whether the closure is “complete” or “partial”, which exceptions are made, which countries are banned, and which air/land/sea borders were closed. COBAP verified the database through internal and external audits from public health experts. For purposes of further verification and future data mining efforts of pandemic research, the full text of each policy was archived. The structure of the COBAP dataset is designed for use by social and biomedical scientists. For broad accessibility to policymakers and the public, our website depicts the data in an interactive, user-friendly, time-based map.
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Politics,Viral infection,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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