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Res Econ . Non-pharmaceutical interventions and mortality in U.S. cities during the great influenza pandemic, 1918-1919

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  • Res Econ . Non-pharmaceutical interventions and mortality in U.S. cities during the great influenza pandemic, 1918-1919


    Res Econ


    . 2022 Jun 25.
    doi: 10.1016/j.rie.2022.06.001. Online ahead of print.
    Non-pharmaceutical interventions and mortality in U.S. cities during the great influenza pandemic, 1918-1919


    Robert J Barro 1



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    Abstract

    A key issue for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is whether non-pharmaceutical public-health interventions (NPIs) retard death rates. Good information about causal effects from NPIs comes from flu-related excess deaths in large U.S. cities during the second wave of the Great Influenza Pandemic, September 1918-February 1919. The measured NPIs are in three categories: school closings, prohibitions of public gatherings, and quarantine/isolation. Although an increase in NPIs flattened the curve in the sense of reducing the ratio of peak to overall flu-related excess death rates, the estimated effect on overall deaths is small and statistically insignificant. These findings differ from those associated with COVID-19 in the sense that facemask mandates and usage seem to reduce COVID-related cases.



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    during early COVID I used to tweet this :http://magictour.free.fr/1918c2.pdf
    from some old paper
    I'm interested in expert panflu damage estimates
    my current links: http://bit.ly/hFI7H ILI-charts: http://bit.ly/CcRgT

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