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RAPID: Trade-Offs Between Public Health Promotion and Legal Restrictions During the COVID- — NSF Award to University of Cincinnati

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, emergency laws and powers on a scale not seen since the 9/11/2001 terrorist attacks have been enacted, with implications for the everyday lives of Americans. Building on research on public perceptions of trade-offs between security protections and restrictions on personal freedoms in the p

Award titleRAPID: Trade-Offs Between Public Health Promotion and Legal Restrictions During the COVID-
Award ID2034367
AwardeeUniversity of Cincinnati Main Campus
CityCINCINNATI
StateOH
Amount obligated$199,251
Principal investigatorRebecca Sanders
ProgramCOVID-19 Research
Start date07/01/2020
AbstractDue to the COVID-19 pandemic, emergency laws and powers on a scale not seen since the 9/11/2001 terrorist attacks have been enacted, with implications for the everyday lives of Americans. Building on research on public perceptions of trade-offs between security protections and restrictions on personal freedoms in the post-9/11 environment, this project will use surveys that explore COVID-19 pandemic mitigation efforts that potentially constrain legal freedoms. As a result, this research will det
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