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Karl Parker ◽  
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Taisia Huckle ◽  
Anne-Marie Mackintosh ◽  
Petra Meier ◽  
Charles D. H. Parry ◽  
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Christian Bjørnskov

Abstract I explore the association between the severity of lockdown policies in the first half of 2020 and mortality rates. Using two indices from the Blavatnik Centre’s COVID-19 policy measures and comparing weekly mortality rates from 24 European countries in the first halves of 2017–2020, addressing policy endogeneity in two different ways, and taking timing into account, I find no clear association between lockdown policies and mortality development.


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