Coronavirus (COVID-19)
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COVID-19 – How Bad Can It Get?
McFadden offers a short analysis of a worst-case scenario for the COVID-19 epidemic. Under a worst-case scenario, he says to expect 4.4 million deaths in the U.S. age 60+ population this year, and a peak demand for more than 1.8 million hospital beds.
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It’s Dangerous to Test Only the Sick
Random sampling is essential to learn about #COVID19 virus spread and deadliness, Sood argues. He says proper statistical testing can give us answers.
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Health Care Priorities For A COVID-19 Stimulus Bill
Recommendations To The Administration, Congress, And Other Federal, State And Local Leaders From Public Health, Medical, Policy And Legal Experts.
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What Are the Health Coverage Provisions in the House Coronavirus Bill?
USC-Brookings Schaeffer Initiative experts break down the health coverage provisions in the latest House bill addressing the novel coronavirus.
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Bracing for Coronavirus, U.S. Residents Are Changing Their Behavior
A new USC survey offers a snapshot of how coronavirus has changed behavior in America, from stockpiling emergency supplies and food to hygiene.
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How Do People React to a Novel Epidemic? Lessons from SARS
The recent coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, China has stoked fears of a global pandemic. In the absence of reliable public information, people learn from the actions of their peers. The key for policymakers is to communicate clearly while preserving credibility.
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Protected: What is Driving Deaths of Despair? Deaton and Case Point to The Way We Pay for Healthcare
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