University of Alabama-Birmingham: Study Suggests Stay-at-Home Orders Reduced COVID-19 Infections and Deaths
October 24, 2020
October 24, 2020
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, Oct. 24 (TNSJou) -- The University of Alabama Birmingham campus issued the following news on Oct. 23:
New research on the impact of COVID-19 suggests that, in the complete absence of stay-at-home orders, the United States could have seen 220 percent higher rates of infection and a 22 percent higher fatality rate than if stay-at-home orders had been implemented nationwide.
The study, from researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and pub . . .
New research on the impact of COVID-19 suggests that, in the complete absence of stay-at-home orders, the United States could have seen 220 percent higher rates of infection and a 22 percent higher fatality rate than if stay-at-home orders had been implemented nationwide.
The study, from researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and pub . . .