Dr, Boonshoft School of Medicine, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, USA
Research Article
Socio-Economic Implications of COVID-19 Infections for the USA and India
Author(s): Saagar S Kulkarni*, Rohan S Kulkarni and Kathryn E Lorenz
As of August 2021 with over 1.6 M combined deaths, USA, India, and Brazil had the highest number of COVID-19 infections. This paper examines the populations of the USA and India, with a combined 70 M infections and counting, to provide a comprehensive overview and explore the social implications of COVID-19. For the US, our multivariable regression model was statistically significant between COVID-19 deaths and age/race/residence-states. The trends in age and residence states were significant while the trend for gender was not. However, individual’s age and residence state played a significant role in determining life or death? Socio-economic analysis confirmed the Qualitative socio-economic Logic based Cascade Hypotheses (QLCH) of education/occupation/income affecting race/ethnicity differently. For a given race/ethnicity, education drives occupation then income, where people l.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2151-6200.2021.s3.001
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