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Regional Sociology

Syracuse University

COVID-19

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Food Insufficiency During The Coronavirus Response, Lauryn Quick, Colleen Heflin Jul 2020

Food Insufficiency During The Coronavirus Response, Lauryn Quick, Colleen Heflin

Population Health Research Brief Series

The coronavirus pandemic has created widespread economic disruption, exacerbating American household food insufficiency.


New York’S Recovery Drove National Covid-19 Case Reduction, Sarah Hamersma Jul 2020

New York’S Recovery Drove National Covid-19 Case Reduction, Sarah Hamersma

Population Health Research Brief Series

National COVID-19 trends mask large differences in trends across U.S. states. Reductions in March & April were due almost entirely to declines in New York. The failure of other states to enact strong physical distancing protocols and/or reopening too early has led to our current national surge in cases.


Covid-19 Cases Are Clustered In Large Urban Hubs, But Rural Areas Surrounding Those Hubs Are Also Increasingly Affected, Yue Sun Mar 2020

Covid-19 Cases Are Clustered In Large Urban Hubs, But Rural Areas Surrounding Those Hubs Are Also Increasingly Affected, Yue Sun

Population Health Research Brief Series

As COVID-19 continues to evolve, we are seeing more cases in urban areas, however, this data slice shows where trends are heading next.


Unhealthier States Have Lower Covid-19 Testing Rates, Kent Jason G. Cheng Mar 2020

Unhealthier States Have Lower Covid-19 Testing Rates, Kent Jason G. Cheng

Population Health Research Brief Series

This data slice dissects the various rates of state testing for COVID-19 across the country, and explains implications of the low test rates in the unhealthier states.