Mask mandates save lives

ElsevierVolume 88, March 2023, 102721Journal of Health EconomicsAuthor links open overlay panel, Abstract

We quantify the effect of statewide mask mandates in the United States in 2020. Our regression discontinuity design exploits county-level variation in COVID-19 outcomes across the border between states with and without mandates. State mask mandates reduced new weekly COVID-19 cases, hospital admissions, and deaths by 55, 11, and 0.7 per 100,000 inhabitants on average. The effect depends on political leaning with larger effects in Democratic-leaning counties. Our results imply that statewide mandates saved 87,000 lives through December 19, 2020, while a nationwide mandate could have saved 57,000 additional lives. This suggests that mask mandates can help counter pandemics, particularly if widely accepted.

Keywords

COVID-19

Public health measures

Face masks

Regression discontinuity

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© 2023 International Monetary fund. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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