The 11 U.S. states that did not impose lockdowns over the fall and winter in response to the coronavirus have faired better than states that did, an analysis of public data shows. U.K.-based website Lockdown Sceptics noted that the models one year ago predicting that nations, regions and states that didn't impose lockdowns would face overrun hospitals and massive death tolls compared to those that did lock down turned out to be wrong.

Lockdown states suffer more COVID deaths on average
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Lockdown states suffer more COVID deaths on average

The 11 U.S. states that did not impose lockdowns over the fall and winter in response to the coronavirus have faired better than states that did, an analysis of public data shows.
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