Past local government health spending was not correlated with COVID-19 control in US counties
Context: Wide variation in state and county health spending prior to 2020 enables tests of whether historically better state and locally funded counties achieved faster control over COVID-19 in the first 6 months of the pandemic in the Unites States prior to federal supplemental funding. Objective:...
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Main Authors: | Sneha Lamba (Author), Carrie Wolfson (Author), Carolina Cardona (Author), Y. Natalia Alfonso (Author), Alison Gemmill (Author), Beth Resnick (Author), Jonathon P. Leider (Author), J. Mac McCullough (Author), David Bishai (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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