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COVID-19: Trump Rallies May Be Linked to 30,000 Infections: Stanford

Pamela Cruz. Peninsula 360 Press.

The various demonstrations across the U.S. in support of Donald Trump to stay on for four more years as the country's president could be linked to more than 30,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19and likely cause more than 700 deaths among attendees and their close contacts, according to a Stanford University study.

The document notes that "the communities in which Trump's rallies took place paid a heavy price in terms of illness and death".

And, according to the analysis carried out by economists from the Economic Policy Research Institute The university's study, which is not yet peer-reviewed and has not yet been accepted for publication, has studied the trajectory of the pandemic in the counties where 18 of the Republican candidate's campaign rallies were held.

"We conclude that these 18 rallies ultimately resulted in more than 30,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Applying the post-event, county-specific death rates to the events, we conclude that the rallies likely resulted in more than 700 deaths (not necessarily among attendees)," the study notes. 

Thus, in city counties such as Phoenix, Tulsa and PittsburghThe number of cases before and after meetings with candidate Donald J. Trump last summer has been compared to those without such rallies.

While the investigation came to light during the final days of campaigning, the investigation sought to reveal the impact of meetings of large groups of people, and how the viral spread of COVID-19 works.

The study adds to criticisms made by public health officials about these events, as they mention that, during the meetings, the guidelines of social distancing and the use of masks have not been met.

Pamela Cruz
Pamela Cruz
Editor-in-Chief of Peninsula 360 Press. A communications expert by profession, but a journalist and writer by conviction, with more than 10 years of experience in the media. Specialized in medical and scientific journalism by Harvard and winner of the International Visitors Leadership Program scholarship from the U.S. government.

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