County-level societal predictors of COVID-19 cases and deaths changed through time in the United States: A longitudinal ecological study
People of different racial/ethnic backgrounds, demographics, health, and socioeconomic characteristics have experienced disproportionate rates of infection and death due to COVID-19. This study tests if and how county-level rates of infection and death have changed in relation to societal county cha...
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Main Authors: | Philip J. Bergmann (Author), Nathan A. Ahlgren (Author), Rosalie A. Torres Stone (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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