The Impact of Sustainable Development of Cold Chain Logistics on China’s COVID-19 Pandemic

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Abstract

Currently, there are multiple COVID-19 outbreaks in China’s imported cold chain product logistics. Cold chain logistics (CCL) have become an important source and weak link of China’s epidemic risk. This article discusses the differential effect of CCL on COVID-19 epidemic risk in different regions of China from an econometric analysis perspective. By comparing the development level of China and foreign countries, it can be observed that the sustainability of CCL may be a key factor affecting the risks of the epidemic. This article confirms the inverse correlation between the level of sustainability of CCL and the risk of epidemics from both mechanism analysis and empirical tests. Developing sustainability is not only beneficial to the development of the CCL industry itself but also an effective way to mitigate the risk of epidemics.

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Li, X., Liu, Y., & Wang, H. (2022). The Impact of Sustainable Development of Cold Chain Logistics on China’s COVID-19 Pandemic. Sustainability (Switzerland), 14(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/su141610358

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