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1por Feinhandler, Ian, Cilento, Benjamin, Beauvais, Brad, Harrop, Jordan, Fulton, Lawrence“…Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Census Bureau, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, Definitive Healthcare, and USAfacts.org were used to evaluate regression models. …”
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2por Franks, Lauren, Liu, Hao, Elkind, Mitchell S V, Reilly, Muredach P, Weng, Chunhua, Lee, Shing M“…Using temporal COVID-19 case data from USAFacts.org and trial data from ClinicalTrials.gov, U.S. counties were categorized based on their numbers of cases and trials. …”
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3por Lyu, Tianchu, Hair, Nicole, Yell, Nicholas, Li, Zhenlong, Qiao, Shan, Liang, Chen, Li, Xiaoming“…The data were retrieved from multiple sources including USAFacts, U.S. Census Bureau, and the Population Estimates Program. …”
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4por Miller, April R., Charepoo, Samin, Yan, Erik, Frost, Ryan W., Sturgeon, Zachary J., Gibbon, Grace, Balius, Patrick N., Thomas, Cedonia S., Schmitt, Melanie A., Sass, Daniel A., Walters, James B., Flood, Tracy L., Schmitt, Thomas A.“…In an effort to begin comparison for reliability statistical analysis, BroadStreet collected data from other COVID-19 aggregator sources, including USAFacts, Johns Hopkins University, New York Times, The COVID Tracking Project. …”
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5por Kao, Szu-Yu Zoe, Sharpe, J. Danielle, Lane, Rashon I., Njai, Rashid, McCord, Russell F., Ajiboye, Aderonke S., Ladva, Chandresh N., Vo, Linda, Ekwueme, Donatus U.“…METHODS: We used COVID-19 case counts from USAFacts and policy data on BPIs (face mask mandates, stay-at-home orders, gathering bans) in place from April through December 2020 and the 2018 Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. …”
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6por Neelon, Brian, Mutiso, Fedelis, Mueller, Noel T., Pearce, John L., Benjamin-Neelon, Sara E.“…METHODS: We conducted a longitudinal analysis examining COVID-19 incidence and death rates from March 15 to December 31, 2020, for each US county using data from USAFacts. We classified counties using the Social Vulnerability Index (SVI), a percentile-based measure from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, with higher values indicating more vulnerability. …”
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7por Neelon, Brian, Mutiso, Fedelis, Mueller, Noel T, Pearce, John L, Benjamin-Neelon, Sara E“…We obtained daily COVID-19 incident case and death data from USAFacts and the Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering. …”
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8“…METHODS: COVID-19 pandemic dynamics for the 25 largest US metropolitan areas were analyzed through September 19, 2021, using novel metrics of speed, acceleration, jerk, and 7-day persistence, calculated from the observed data on the cumulative number of cases as reported by USAFacts. Statistical analysis was conducted using dynamic panel data models estimated with the Arellano-Bond regression techniques. …”
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9“…Data on the first 200 days of the COVID-19 pandemic, from the first confirmed US case on January 22 to August 8, 2020, were gathered from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and USAFacts.org, the US Census Bureau, the American Community Survey, GitHub, the Kaiser Family Foundation, the Council of State Governments, and the National Governors Association. …”
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