
Study: Earlier U.S. Lockdown Measures Could Have Saved 36,000 Lives
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A study by Columbia University suggests that implementing social distancing measures one to two weeks earlier could have significantly reduced COVID-19 cases and deaths in the U.S. by May 3rd. The research indicates that over 700,000 cases and 36,000 deaths could have been avoided with a one-week earlier intervention, and 960,000 cases and 54,000 deaths with a two-week earlier intervention. President Trump defended his administration's response, highlighting his early travel ban from China and dismissing the study as politically motivated.
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