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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This panel continues to explore the causes and consequences of COVID related outcomes in the United States. Topics include: the role of social media networks on the politicization of COVID-19, the politicization of coroners during the pandemic, and the association between the CDC and censorship.
Local Social Media Networks and the Emergence of COVID-19 Polarization - Liviu Aron, Harvard Medical School; Wenyou Ye, University of Maryland
Measuring the Politicization of Official COVID-19 Death Statistics - Rachel Kulikoff, University of Michigan
Partisan Politics, Elected Coroners and COVID-19 Death Reporting - Wayde Z.C. Marsh, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Michael P. Olson, Washington University in St. Louis; Andrew Reeves, Washington University in St. Louis; Jordan Duffin Wong
The End of “Neutral Competence”: CDC and Censorship during COVID-19 - Ann C. Keller, University of California-Berkeley