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Burgard and Kalousova discuss population health impacts of unprecedented COVID-19 shutdown vs. historical recession-led benefits

April 15, 2020

Though research shows that recessions often improve population health and lower mortality rates for a variety of reasons, the unprecedented features of the COVID-19 shutdown suggest that trend might not hold this time, co-wrote Sarah Burgard, PSC Research Professor, epidemiology and public policy: “Predictions based on past experience must tread cautiously if we are to … mitigate the population health consequences of the coming recession.”

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