“It takes time for new coronavirus infections to be officially counted, so we would expect the numbers to plummet as soon as the waiting time was over …
“To judge from the evidence, the answer is clear: Mandated lockdowns had little effect on the spread of the coronavirus.”
In the National Review report, the professors asked, “Did the lockdowns make a difference?”
They provided evidence through charts for 13 U.S. states with and without lockdowns.
“The charts … show the daily case curves for the United States as a whole and for 13 U.S. states. As in almost every country, we consistently see a steep climb as the virus spreads, followed by a transition to a flatter curve.
“At some point, the curves always slope downward, though this wasn’t obvious for all states until the summer,” the professors wrote.
“The lockdowns can’t be the cause of these transitions. In the first place, the transition happened even in places without lockdown orders (see Iowa and Arkansas).
“And where there were lockdowns, the transitions tended to occur well before the lockdowns could have had any serious effect.”
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