Northeastern University: Racial Justice Protests Were Not a Major Cause of COVID-19 Infection Surges, New National Study Suggests
August 12, 2020
August 12, 2020
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Aug. 12 -- Northeastern University issued the following news:
The racial justice protests earlier this summer were not the driving force behind a spike in U.S. COVID-19 infections that some public health officials feared they would be, perhaps because the marches were outdoors where it is harder for the virus to spread, according to one of the first studies to examine a possible link.
A new survey (https://kateto.net/covid19/COVID19%20CONSORTIUM%2 . . .
The racial justice protests earlier this summer were not the driving force behind a spike in U.S. COVID-19 infections that some public health officials feared they would be, perhaps because the marches were outdoors where it is harder for the virus to spread, according to one of the first studies to examine a possible link.
A new survey (https://kateto.net/covid19/COVID19%20CONSORTIUM%2 . . .