Alan Brook’s research while affiliated with Barnes Jewish Hospital and other places

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The 30-day average COVID-19 cases of counties with and without mask mandates.
Daily COVID-19 cases in test counties vs. control counties 10 days before the mask mandate was passed and 30 days after the mask mandate was passed.
Evaluating the effectiveness of countywide mask mandates at reducing SARS-CoV-2 infection in the United States
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January 2022

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Hadie Islam

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Amina Islam

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Alan Brook

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Mohan Rudrappa

Context With the rise of the Delta variant of SARS-CoV-2 and the low vaccination rates in the United States, mitigation strategies to reduce the spread of SARS-CoV-2 are essential for protecting the health of the general public and reducing strain on healthcare facilities. This study compares US counties with and without mask mandates and determines if the mandates are associated with reduced daily COVID-19 infection. US counties have debated whether masks effectively decrease COVID-19 cases, and political pressures have prevented some counties from passing mask mandates. This article investigates the utility of mask mandates in small US counties. Objectives This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of mask mandates in small US counties and places where the population density may not be as high as in larger urban counties and to determine the efficacy of countywide mask mandates in reducing daily COVID-19 infection. Methods The counties studied were those with populations between 40,000 and 105,000 in states that did not have statewide mask mandates. A total of 38 counties were utilized in the study, half with and half without mask mandates. Test counties were followed for 30 days after implementing their mask mandate, and daily new SARS-CoV-2 infection was recorded during this timeframe. The counties were in four randomly selected states that did not have statewide mask mandates. The controls utilized were from counties with similar populations to the test counties and were within the same state as the test county. Controls were followed for the same 30 days as their respective test county. Data were analyzed utilizing t-test and difference-in-difference analyses comparing counties with mask mandates and those without. Results These data showed statistically significant lower averages of SARS-CoV-2 daily infection in counties that passed mask mandates when compared with counties that did not. The difference-in-difference analysis revealed a 16.9% reduction in predicted COVID-19 cases at the end of 30 days. Conclusions These data support the effectiveness of mask mandates in reducing SARS-CoV-2 infection spread in small US counties where the population density may be less than in urban counties. Small US counties that are considering passing mask mandates for the population can utilize these data to justify their policy considerations.

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... The time-varying mask-wearing rate provided us with a precious opportunity to retrospectively evaluate the policy of revoking the mask-wearing recommendation as part of the country's exit strategy. While numerous published studies have discussed the positive epidemiological impact of mask-wearing recommendations and universal mask-wearing mandates (Abaluck et al., 2022;Barros et al., 2022;Boulos et al., 2023;Britton, 2021;Bundgaard et al., 2021;Chu et al., 2020;Cowger et al., 2022;Donovan et al., 2022;Ford et al., 2021;Hansen & Mano, 2023;Howard et al., 2021;Islam et al., 2022;Leech et al., 2022a;Li et al., 2022;Lu et al., 2021;MacIntyre & Chughtai, 2020;Mitze et al., 2020;Rader et al., 2021;Sugimura et al., 2021;Talic et al., 2021;Wang et al., 2020a;Wang, Tian, et al., 2020;Wong & Balzer, 2022), it would be interesting to explicitly assess the population impact of removing the mask-wearing recommendation on the epidemiological dynamics, potentially offering critically important evidence for public health policy. ...

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Epidemiological impact of revoking mask-wearing recommendation on COVID-19 transmission in Tokyo, Japan
Evaluating the effectiveness of countywide mask mandates at reducing SARS-CoV-2 infection in the United States