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Report Reveals Hidden Economic Burden of COVID-19 in Asia Pacific

Estimated indirect and direct costs in Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan suggest ongoing Gross Domestic Product (GDP) burdens of between 0.6% to 1.6% with the potential to balloon to 2.2% to 5.5% if COVID-19 conditions worsen.

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach - 8 May 2023 - MSD (tradename of Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, N.J., USA (NYSE: MRK) released an analysis [1] today that suggests up to 96% of the total ongoing economic cost of COVID-19 in markets in Asia Pacific is due to indirect costs, rather than direct healthcare costs.

The report, titled A Neglected Burden: The Ongoing Economic Costs of COVID-19 in Australia, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, and Hong Kong, assumes that if current conditions continue, potential ongoing economic costs of COVID-19 could range from 0.6% to 1.6% of GDP.[2] Based on the commonly used cost-of-illness approach, the analysis of the five markets suggests that should the COVID-19 situation worsen, the projected economic burden may reach 2.2% to 5.5% of GDP. This could amount to an annual cost ranging from USD 11.8 billion in Singapore to as much as USD 92.7 billion in South Korea.

Should the current conditions prevail, the total annual economic costs of COVID-19 are estimated to be around: USD 2.6 billion (0.6% of GDP) in Singapore, USD 5.3 billion (1.4% of GDP) in Hong Kong, USD 7.6 billion (0.9% of GDP) in Taiwan, USD 17.0 billion in Australia (1.0% of GDP) and USD 27.5 billion (1.6% of GDP) in South Korea.

The analysis used a similar approach to that of the One Billion Days Lost analysis recently published by McKinsey & Company to evaluate the economic costs of COVID-19 on the US labor force. [3] Two types of cost were assessed: direct costs of illness, such as those incurred by health systems in operating treatment facilities; and indirect costs, such as productivity losses due to missed work.

Impact of indirect costs on economies

In all five markets studied, indirect costs exerted most of the economic burden currently and in future projections. How the infection rates and disease severity[4] change in future will markedly affect the economic costs. The indirect costs estimated in this evaluation are likely to remain high even with a transition from the pandemic to endemic phase of COVID-19. Indirect costs are attributed to productivity losses, which include missed work from sick individuals, as well as knock-on impact on care for dependents such as children and the elderly.

Uneven impact on different segments

The report also highlighted the uneven distribution of costs across three different segments within each market studied: vulnerable populations; individuals affected by long COVID; and workforces of critical industries.

The analysis revealed that vulnerable populations such as those over 60 to 65 years, and adults under 60 with one or more comorbidities such as high blood pressure, cancer, and diabetes were likely to be disproportionately impacted. In Australia and Taiwan, indigenous communities were more susceptible to severe COVID-19 due to high rates of chronic illness and inequalities faced in accessing health services.

Meanwhile, individuals affected by long COVID experience prolonged productivity losses (increasing indirect costs) and reliance on health services (increasing direct costs). This in turn exerts a substantial burden on the health system, both in terms of capacity requirement and economic costs.

Across all five markets, the health workforce is impacted by high levels of absenteeism and a risk of infection greater than that of the wider community. This has consequences for health system capacity and quality of care. Travel and tourism, as well as logistics sectors have also been heavily impacted due to workforce shortages.

"A view of the full economic cost imposed by COVID-19 is useful in decision-making and priority-setting as the Asia Pacific region transitions to endemic living with COVID-19. In particular, countermeasures to mitigate the economic costs of COVID-19 are crucial to managing these costs and ensuring that markets are adequately prepared for all eventualities, including a potential 'Pandemic 2.0'[5] scenario." said David Peacock, President Asia Pacific, MSD.

The report also reviews potential policy countermeasures that could mitigate the ongoing and future economic impact of COVID-19. These include community measures such as contact tracing and mask-wearing mandates, other infection control strategies, or medical responses like vaccines and therapeutics. Policymakers who strengthen their toolkit of countermeasures will be in a stronger position to ease the high costs of the continuing pandemic, ensuring populations and economies are equipped to better manage future health challenges.

Annex A: Estimated economic burdens

The estimated economic burdens across Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan are outlined in two scenarios below. The base case scenario assumes that current conditions prevail while the Pandemic 2.0 scenario assumes worsening transmission rates [6]:


Base Case 2022
(current infection rate and severity of disease)
Pandemic 2.0
(high infection rate and severity of disease)

Total Cost[7],[8]
(p.a.)
Direct Cost
(p.a.)
Indirect Cost
(p.a.)
Total Cost
(p.a.)
Direct Cost
(p.a.)
Indirect Cost
(p.a.)
Australia
AUD 25.3 billion

(USD 17.0 billion)
AUD 2.8 billion

(USD 1.9 billion)
AUD 22.5 billion

(USD 15.1 billion)
AUD 56.1 billion

(USD 37.8 billion)
AUD 4.4 billion

(USD 2.9 billion)
AUD 51.7 billion

(USD 34.8 billion)
Hong Kong
HKD 41.6 billion

(USD 5.3 billion)
HKD 5.1 billion

(USD 646 million)
HKD 36.6 billion

(USD 4.7 billion)
HKD 108.7 billion

(USD 13.8 billion)
HKD 12.0 billion

(USD 1.5 billion)
HKD 96.7 billion

(USD 12.3 billion)
Singapore
SGD 3.6 billion

(USD 2.6 billion)
SGD 142 million

(USD 105 million)
SGD 3.4 billion

(USD 2.5 billion)
SGD 16.0 billion

(USD 11.8 billion)
SGD 863 million

(USD 640 million)
SGD 15.1 billion

(USD 11.2 billion)
South Korea
KRW 36.21 trillion

(USD 27.5 billion)
KRW 1.51 trillion

(USD 1.1 billion)
KRW 34.70 trillion

(USD 26.4 billion)
KRW 121.96 trillion

(USD 92.7 billion)
KRW 7.63 trillion

(USD 5.8 billion)
KRW 114.33 trillion

(USD 86.9 billion)
Taiwan
TWD 233.9 billion

(USD 7.6 billion)
TWD 32.9 billion

(USD 1.1 billion)
TWD 199.9 billion

(USD 6.5 billion)
TWD 573.2 billion

(USD 18.7 billion)
TWD 53.6 billion

(USD 1.7 billion)
TWD 519.7 billion

(USD 16.9 billion)




[1] All figures in this release have been derived from the report: A Neglected Burden: The Ongoing Economic Costs of COVID-19 in Australia, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, and Hong Kong, 2023 May 5. Available from: http://www.covid19economicimpact.com/

[2] Variations in economic costs across the five markets were primarily driven by the number of infections, GDP and average monthly wages, quarantine periods driving volumes of missed work and the relative cost of healthcare delivery.

[3] McKinsey & Company. One billion days lost: How COVID-19 is hurting the US workforce. 2023 Jan 9 [accessed 2023 March 6]. Available from: https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/healthcare/our-insights/one-billion-days-lost-how-covid-19-is-hurting-the-us-workforce

[4] Infection rate is measured by cases per million population per year while disease severity is measured by resulting hospitalization rate.

[5] The widely recognized cost-of-illness approach allows for estimates under three possible scenarios: a lower-estimate scenario, a base case scenario where current conditions continue, and a higher-estimate Pandemic 2.0 scenario. The analysis considers direct costs of the disease, such as healthcare costs, as well as indirect costs – i.e., productivity losses due to missed work.

[6] The Pandemic 2.0 scenario assumes worsening transmission rates resulting in about two to three times the number of infections per year, compared with the base case, and a severity that results in two to six times the number of hospitalizations compared to the base case.

[7] USD currency exchange rate conversions via Google Finance as at 28 February 2023 (USD 1 = AUD 1.4861 = HKD 7.8493 = KRW 1,322 = SGD 1.3484 = TWD 30.6608): (google.com)

[8] Millions rounded to the nearest whole. Billions rounded to 1 decimal place. Trillions rounded to 2 decimal places.

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