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A cross-sectional analysis of county-level determinants of pandemic-era policy implementation.

Created on 06 Jul 2026

Authors

Natasha J Williams, Melanie F Molina, Amy Yunyu Chiang, Soo Park, Matthew Brandner, Madelaine Faulkner Modrow, Paul Meissner, John Kornak, Heather Kitzman, Carmen R Isasi, Alan F Kaul, Djeneba Audrey Djibo, Sylvia Sudat, Jaime Orozco, Janna Garcia Torres, Vinit P Nair, Pelin Ozluk, Thomas Carton, Mark J Pletcher, Rita Hamad

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Frontiers in public health. Volume 14. Pages 1797664. Epub Jun 19, 2026.

Abstract

Local COVID-19 policies are increasingly recognized as determinants of variation in disease transmission and other health outcomes. There is significant geographic variability in policy implementation, but little understanding of factors contributing to policy variation.
Using data from the US COVID-19 County Policy Database, we analyzed correlates of county-level policy implementation (N = 309 counties in 50 states across 2020-2021). Using multivariable regression, we examined the association of county characteristics with policy comprehensiveness overall and across three policy domains (containment/closure, economic support, public health). We focused on county characteristics capturing sociodemographic, political, and environmental factors that may represent predictors of policy adoption.
Urbanicity was positively associated with increased adoption of more public health policies, Democratic voter percentages were positively associated with increased adoption of all policies, and average temperature was negatively associated with adoption of all policies.
These findings provide insight into the possible predictors of the variation in local policy implementation during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as informing future policy research and public health crisis management.

PMID:
42404941
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 06 Jul 2026.

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