Author: Dave, Dhaval; Friedson, Andrew I.; Matsuzawa, Kyutaro; Sabia, Joseph J.
Title: When Do Shelterâ€inâ€Place Orders Fight COVIDâ€19 Best? Policy Heterogeneity Across States and Adoption Time Cord-id: 8mb4zt48 Document date: 2020_8_3
ID: 8mb4zt48
Snippet: Shelter in place orders (SIPOs) require residents to remain home for all but essential activities. Between March 19 and April 20, 2020, 40 states and the District of Columbia adopted SIPOs. This study explores the impact of SIPOs on health, with particular attention to heterogeneity in their impacts. First, using daily stateâ€level social distancing data from SafeGraph and a differenceâ€inâ€differences approach, we document that adoption of a SIPO was associated with a 9 to 10 percent increas
Document: Shelter in place orders (SIPOs) require residents to remain home for all but essential activities. Between March 19 and April 20, 2020, 40 states and the District of Columbia adopted SIPOs. This study explores the impact of SIPOs on health, with particular attention to heterogeneity in their impacts. First, using daily stateâ€level social distancing data from SafeGraph and a differenceâ€inâ€differences approach, we document that adoption of a SIPO was associated with a 9 to 10 percent increase in the rate at which state residents remained in their homes fullâ€time. Then, using daily stateâ€level coronavirus case data collected by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, we find that approximately three weeks following the adoption of a SIPO, cumulative COVIDâ€19 cases fell by approximately 53.5 percent. Eventâ€study analyses confirm common COVIDâ€19 case trends in the week prior to SIPO adoption and show that SIPOâ€induced case reductions grew larger over time. However, this average effect masks important heterogeneity across states — early adopters and high population density states appear to reap larger benefits from their SIPOs. Finally, we find that statewide SIPOs were associated with a reduction in coronavirusâ€related deaths, but estimated mortality effects were imprecisely estimated.
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