A couple of studies that I read on mask mandates.
On wearing mask mandates, Illinois had a mask mandate early. Across the River, Iowa delayed issuing a mask mandate. At the time Iowa did not have a mask mandate delaying it until significant populations were infected. The result was that the in the populations across from each other the rates of infection were lower in the Illinois population.
An interesting study compared North Dakota who instituted a state-wide mask mandate while South Dakota did not but encouraged "personal responsibility". Similar rates of infection at the time. The graphs of Covid infections were very similar. However, some considerations were that SD did not test nearly as much. The real rate of infection may have been much higher. Also, the SD Gov left it up to the individual cities and their cities with the most populations instituted mask mandates with probably resultant decrease in spread though the lack of testing hindered that.
North and South Dakota and Iowa all had Republican Governors. Mask mandates were instituted as above at the times when the infections were surging and hospitals were filling up or on the point in the graphs before peaks. Their public health officials all encouraged the three Govs to institute mitigation measures much earlier.
Trump could have followed scientific advice and encouraged mask use and other measures earlier which may well have lowered the rates of infection in states with Republican Governors. It was all about limiting the base of infected individuals and transmissions with the "flattening of the curve". Now that the "horse is out of the barn" Biden has limited measures, i.e. masks in federal buildings and properties, and has Governors who have entrenched positions on state-wide orders. Vaccine production and rollouts in the states are what a Biden Administration can use.
Here's the percentage of doses given from the supply states have been given. The Trump admin could have contracted more doses from Pfizer earlier and can be criticized for that. As we have heard, many states and/or cities are concerned that they will run out at the rates they are giving vaccines.
The looming problem will be the return of the novel virus in populations not exposed and not vaccinated bringing another surge. Presidents can lead by example, too.
Community Use Of Face Masks And COVID-19: Evidence From A Natural Experiment Of State Mandates In The US
On wearing mask mandates, Illinois had a mask mandate early. Across the River, Iowa delayed issuing a mask mandate. At the time Iowa did not have a mask mandate delaying it until significant populations were infected. The result was that the in the populations across from each other the rates of infection were lower in the Illinois population.
An interesting study compared North Dakota who instituted a state-wide mask mandate while South Dakota did not but encouraged "personal responsibility". Similar rates of infection at the time. The graphs of Covid infections were very similar. However, some considerations were that SD did not test nearly as much. The real rate of infection may have been much higher. Also, the SD Gov left it up to the individual cities and their cities with the most populations instituted mask mandates with probably resultant decrease in spread though the lack of testing hindered that.
North and South Dakota and Iowa all had Republican Governors. Mask mandates were instituted as above at the times when the infections were surging and hospitals were filling up or on the point in the graphs before peaks. Their public health officials all encouraged the three Govs to institute mitigation measures much earlier.
Trump could have followed scientific advice and encouraged mask use and other measures earlier which may well have lowered the rates of infection in states with Republican Governors. It was all about limiting the base of infected individuals and transmissions with the "flattening of the curve". Now that the "horse is out of the barn" Biden has limited measures, i.e. masks in federal buildings and properties, and has Governors who have entrenched positions on state-wide orders. Vaccine production and rollouts in the states are what a Biden Administration can use.
Here's the percentage of doses given from the supply states have been given. The Trump admin could have contracted more doses from Pfizer earlier and can be criticized for that. As we have heard, many states and/or cities are concerned that they will run out at the rates they are giving vaccines.
The looming problem will be the return of the novel virus in populations not exposed and not vaccinated bringing another surge. Presidents can lead by example, too.
Community Use Of Face Masks And COVID-19: Evidence From A Natural Experiment Of State Mandates In The US
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