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COVID-19 US State Policy Database

The COVID-19 US State Policy Database tracks the dates when each US state implemented new social safety net, economic, and physical distancing policies in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, combined with data on existing health and social policies and information on state characteristics. This database is developed and maintained by researchers at the Boston University School of Public Health, and is updated at least biweekly.

We are working quickly to go through state government websites to make the policy database as complete and accurate as possible in a rapidly changing policy context. If you use data on a given policy, we encourage you to triangulate based on additional sources of policy data and to review the source documentation to consider the coding decisions that are right for your work. Of course, please email us if you note a discrepancy so we can improve the database for everyone.

Source documentation can be found at this link: www.tinyurl.com/statepolicysources

Suggested Citation: Raifman J, Nocka K, Jones D, Bor J, Lipson S, Jay J, and Chan P. (2020). "COVID-19 US state policy database." Available at: www.tinyurl.com/statepolicies

Lead contacts for questions or suggested modifications:

Julia Raifman; [email protected] Assistant Professor Department of Health Law, Policy & Management Boston University School of Public Health

Alexandra Skinner; [email protected] Research Fellow & Database Manager Department of Health Law, Policy & Management Boston University School of Public Health

Funding: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Evidence for Action, Boston University Clinical & Translational Science Institute, The Pew Charitable Trusts (COVID-19 housing & utilities policy research only)

Open Source Agenda is not affiliated with "COVID 19 US State Policy Database" Project. README Source: USCOVIDpolicy/COVID-19-US-State-Policy-Database

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