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Vaccines influence the course of pandemics both directly, by protecting the vaccinated, and indirectly, by reducing transmission to the unvaccinated, a key externality. Estimating direct effects is challenging because of selective vaccine take-up; estimating indirect effects also poses...
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We study how the societal disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic impacted diagnosis of a prevalent childhood mental health condition, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Using both nationwide private health insurance claims and a single state's comprehensive electronic health records,...
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new evidence of how non-COVID-19 acute care and preventive/primary care have been affected during the epidemic …-ups and well care experience very large declines during the epidemic, with substantial effects from state closure policies. In …. Despite this rebound, care visits still remain below the pre-epidemic levels in most cases …
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In the early phases of the COVID-19 epidemic labor markets exhibited considerable churn, which we relate to three …
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