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Researchers at Ipsos, the University of Chicago, and University of Michigan present new analysis on the lifesaving impact of public safety early warning systems in Ukraine

Science skepticism appears to be an important predictor of non-compliance with COVID-19 shelter-in-place policies

Attitudes about science were associated with compliance with shelter-in-place policies during the initial stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, according to research that analyzed anonymous cell phone location data. The study indicates that regions where people are more skeptical of science tend to adhere less strictly to stay-at-home orders. .

Cole Park created because someone plowed wrong field in 1926

E.B. Cole gave the city the land for the park bearing his name in 1926 but didn t officially hand over the deed until 1933.

Pandemics swing elections, but not as much as you think | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal

Massimo Morelli The COVID-19 pandemic changed almost everything about the 2020 American elections. The Biden campaign made much of the federal failure to combat the disease. President Trump politicised the response, appearing to run against practices like mask-wearing that are designed to slow infections (Milosh et al. 2020). Campaign techniques changed dramatically, particularly on the Democratic side, with door-knocking and in-person rallies falling off and outreach moving to video and virtual realms.  Polls showed that most Americans disapproved of President Trump’s response to COVID-19 – a 17-point chasm by election day. A cross-country analysis of polling data showed that governments that failed to contain COVID-19 infections suffered falling approval rates (Herrera et al. 2020).

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