Author: James H. Fowler; Seth J. Hill; Nick Obradovich; Remy Levin
Title: The Effect of Stay-at-Home Orders on COVID-19 Infections in the United States Document date: 2020_4_17
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Snippet: To better understand the scale of these estimates, consider that these growth rates are cumulative . Lower growth in infections today means fewer infections tomorrow, so the full effect on future infections is the product of these improvements. The coefficients suggest that counties with stay-at-home orders have 18.2% fewer infections by day 7 and 43.0% fewer by day 14......
Document: To better understand the scale of these estimates, consider that these growth rates are cumulative . Lower growth in infections today means fewer infections tomorrow, so the full effect on future infections is the product of these improvements. The coefficients suggest that counties with stay-at-home orders have 18.2% fewer infections by day 7 and 43.0% fewer by day 14.
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