Impeachment 2.0

It fuels the dark winter Covid narrative.

It brings the question up if earlier eviction moratoriums stopped the rate from increasing and were therefore effective as policies -- or if earlier eviction moratoriums were ineffective since the rate did not go down?

Does stopping evictions reduce the COVID deaths and cases? A Duke study says yes...

Halting evictions, utility shutoffs led to fewer COVID-19 cases and deaths, Duke study says
https://www.cbs17.com/community/hea...er-covid-19-cases-and-deaths-duke-study-says/
 
It brings the question up if earlier eviction moratoriums stopped the rate from increasing and were therefore effective as policies -- or if earlier eviction moratoriums were ineffective since the rate did not go down?

Does stopping evictions reduce the COVID deaths and cases? A Duke study says yes...

Halting evictions, utility shutoffs led to fewer COVID-19 cases and deaths, Duke study says
https://www.cbs17.com/community/hea...er-covid-19-cases-and-deaths-duke-study-says/
Well, there you go, problem solved.
 
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