BMC Public Health (Jun 2022)

A database of US state policies to mitigate COVID-19 and its economic consequences

  • Alexandra Skinner,
  • Kelsey Flannery,
  • Kristen Nocka,
  • Jacob Bor,
  • Lorraine T. Dean,
  • Jonathan Jay,
  • Sarah Ketchen Lipson,
  • Megan B. Cole,
  • Emily A. Benfer,
  • Rachel Scheckman,
  • Will Raderman,
  • David K. Jones,
  • Julia Raifman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-13487-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

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Abstract Background Since COVID-19 first appeared in the United States (US) in January 2020, US states have pursued a wide range of policies to mitigate the spread of the virus and its economic ramifications. Without unified federal guidance, states have been the front lines of the policy response. Main text We created the COVID-19 US State Policy (CUSP) database ( https://statepolicies.com/ ) to document the dates and components of economic relief and public health measures issued at the state level in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Documented interventions included school and business closures, face mask mandates, directives on vaccine eligibility, eviction moratoria, and expanded unemployment insurance benefits. By providing continually updated information, CUSP was designed to inform rapid-response, policy-relevant research in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and has been widely used to investigate the impact of state policies on population health and health equity. This paper introduces the CUSP database and highlights how it is already informing the COVID-19 pandemic response in the US. Conclusion CUSP is the most comprehensive publicly available policy database of health, social, and economic policies in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the US. CUSP documents widespread variation in state policy decisions and implementation dates across the US and serves as a freely available and valuable resource to policymakers and researchers.

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