Country types were defined by the patterns of COVID-19 spread (cases per 1 million population) (see Fig 3). Type A, countries that had a peak in the number of COVID-19 cases per week before the middle of April and had more than 1,000 COVID-19 cases per 1 million population; type B, countries that exhibited an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases per week after the middle of June and had more than 1,000 COVID-19 cases per 1 million population; type C, countries that had a peak in the number of COVID-19 cases per week before the middle of April and had less than 1,000 COVID-19 cases per 1 million population; and type D, countries that exhibited an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases per week after the middle of June and had less than 1,000 COVID-19 cases per 1 million population. The statistical significance of differences between the country types was tested by a Bonferroni’s multiple comparison test. Different letters indicate the values that are significantly different (p < 0.05) from each other.