Survey: Most N.H. Residents Prioritize Social Distancing Over Restarting Economy – NHPR

Read article - A feature story about a new survey conducted by researchers at Dartmouth and the University of New Hampshire, which shows the widespread economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic in New Hampshire, but also widespread agreement that social distancing is more important than restarting the economy. (The Dartmouth researchers involved in the study were Judy Rees, associate professor of epidemiology and of community and family medicine; Leila Mott, a researcher in epidemiology; Margaret Karagas, chair and professor of epidemiology and the James W. Squires Professor; Brenda Sirovich, associate professor of medicine, community and family medicine, and of The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice; and Anne Hoen, associate professor of epidemiology, biomedical data science, and microbiology and immunology.)