How Cumulative Statistics Can Mislead: The Temporal Dynamism of Sex Disparities in COVID-19 Mortality in New York State
Overall, men have died from COVID-19 at slightly higher rates than women. But cumulative estimates of mortality by sex may be misleading. We analyze New York State COVID-19 mortality by sex between March 2020 and August 2021, demonstrating that 72.7% of the total difference in the number of COVID-19...
Main Authors: | Danielsen, Ann Caroline, Boulicault, Marion, Gompers, Annika, Rushovich, Tamara, Lee, Katharine M. N., Richardson, Sarah S. |
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Other Authors: | MIT Schwarzmann College of Computing |
Format: | Article |
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Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
2022
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/146311 |
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