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Efficacy of COVID-19 Public Health Measures in Philadelphia, New York City, Baltimore, and Chicago

Overview of attention for article published in Risk Management and Healthcare Policy, February 2023
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Efficacy of COVID-19 Public Health Measures in Philadelphia, New York City, Baltimore, and Chicago
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Risk Management and Healthcare Policy, February 2023
DOI 10.2147/rmhp.s392979
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Brian Goldstein, Willie H Oglesby

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#19,673,156
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#513
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#318,823
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Outputs of similar age from Risk Management and Healthcare Policy
#15
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