The evolving roles of US political partisanship and social vulnerability in the COVID-19 pandemic from February 2020-February 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has had intense, heterogeneous impacts on different communities and geographies in the United States. We explore county-level associations between COVID-19 attributed deaths and social, demographic, vulnerability, and political variables to develop a better understanding of the...
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Main Authors: | Justin Kaashoek (Author), Christian Testa (Author), Jarvis T. Chen (Author), Lucas M. Stolerman (Author), Nancy Krieger (Author), William P. Hanage (Author), Mauricio Santillana (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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