The intergenerational mortality trade-off of COVID-19 lockdown policies
In lower-income countries, the economic contractions that accompany lockdowns to contain COVID-19 transmission can increase child mortality, counteracting the mortality reductions achieved by the lockdown. To formalize and quantify this effect, we build a macrosusceptible-infected-recovered model th...
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Main Authors: | MA, Lin, SHAPIRA, Gil, de WALQUE, Damien, DO, Quy-Toan, FIEDMAN, Jed, LEVCHENKO, Andrei A. |
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2022
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