University of Pennsylvania: Do Political Beliefs Affect Social Distancing?
May 23, 2020
May 23, 2020
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, May 23 -- The University of Pennsylvania issued the following news:
A new study found that political partisanship influenced Americans' decisions to voluntarily engage in physical distancing at the start of the pandemic, particularly in response to communications by state governors.
Experts say voluntary physical distancing in the United States was essential to slowing the spread of COVID-19 in the early days and weeks of the pandemic, even b . . .
A new study found that political partisanship influenced Americans' decisions to voluntarily engage in physical distancing at the start of the pandemic, particularly in response to communications by state governors.
Experts say voluntary physical distancing in the United States was essential to slowing the spread of COVID-19 in the early days and weeks of the pandemic, even b . . .