调速器
授权
政治
大都市区
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
大流行
政治学
公共行政
国家(计算机科学)
民主
2019-20冠状病毒爆发
公共卫生
法学
医学
病毒学
物理
护理部
疾病
病理
算法
计算机科学
传染病(医学专业)
热力学
爆发
作者
Chan Wang,Yushim Kim,Karen Mossberger
摘要
The political affiliation of governors has been highlighted as the most important predictor of a state's aggressiveness in responding to the pandemic, that is, Democratic governors advocated for more stringent policies than their Republican counterparts. However, of the 39 states that issued a statewide stay-at-home order (SAHO) mandate, nearly half were led by Republican governors. Using a qualitative comparative analysis, we find that gubernatorial partisanship alone cannot explain SAHO mandates. If partisanship played a role at all, it did so only in states with large metropolitan areas or with fewer public health resources. Regardless of the governor's partisanship, the combination of problem severity and public health resources was sufficient to produce a stringent policy outcome. Emphasis on gubernatorial decisions as purely political overlooks material needs relevant for future pandemic response and the potential for evidence and future coordination.
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