Risks of a vaccine rollout: As the number of people vaccinated increases, a misplaced sense of security may set in
As the number of people vaccinated increases, a misplaced sense of security may set in
As Covid-19 vaccines were rolled out across the globe amid messages of optimism and euphoria, what was supposed to be a panacea actually weakened adherence to safety measures. Trogen and Caplan observed: “the effects of risk compensation such as wearing masks, washing hands, and avoiding large crowds tend to fade over time as the novelty of a threat wears off and pandemic fatigue sets in. As the number of people vaccinated increases, this effect may intensify due to a misplaced sense of security”.
The American economist, Hyman P. Minsky, developed a theory which is more or less the stock market version of the Peltzman effect. A lowering of the perceived risk of loss raised capital asset prices and encouraged higher levels of borrowing and lending. In his 1970 article, “Financial Instability Revisited: The Economics of Disaster”, Minsky argued that “stability begets instability”. The level of riskiness keeps rising until things become unstable.
In his 1975 article, Peltzman argued that regulation changes behaviour that can offset the benefits of government policies. The Peltzman effect in medicine, however, is not simply an unanticipated effect of an intervention, but a specific compensatory response by patients or providers to a perceived sense of safety. A widely cited example in this context is that of risky sexual behaviour among patients receiving treatment or pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV. The introduction of medications that dramatically lessened the risk of HIV transmission has also been associated with decreased intention to use additional protection — the benefit is thus less than what would be expected.
What’s more, “[c]onsciously or not, even those who have not received a Covid-19 vaccine may forgo masks and social distancing if they know that others are receiving the vaccine,” Trogen and Caplan opined. Acknowledging and understanding the Peltzman effect is thus critical to counteracting its possible negative effects. The Peltzman effect is also an important lesson for public policymakers. Continual counselling of people, including those receiving the vaccine, is a must.
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