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Altmetric tracked 3.4 million works in 2020, and compiled the top 100 most discussed articles across 20 disciplines. Our Nature paper is ranked #22.

The 2020 Altmetric Top 100

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As of Sep 7, 2020, our Nature paper studying the effects of anti-contagion policies on the spread of COVID-19 has been covered by 323 news stories from 208 outlets, and tweeted 3,426 times. In terms of media and public attention, Altmetric ranks it as #393 out of 15,799,141 research outputs across all sources ever tracked, outperforming 99.998% of its peers.

The effect of large-scale anti-contagion policies on the COVID-19 pandemic

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[14 June 2020] Our Nature paper in the news

Our recent Nature publication on the effects of anti-contagion policies on the spread of COVID19 has been covered by numerous media outlets.

Shutdowns prevented 60 million coronavirus infections in the U.S., study finds

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Coronavirus Lockdowns Saved Millions Of Lives, Journal 'Nature' Reports

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Lockdowns Saved Many Lives and Easing Them Is Risky, Say Scientists

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Lockdowns saved many lives and easing them is risky, say scientists

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Covid-19 shutdown measures prevented about 60 million US infections, study says

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2 new studies show shutdowns were astonishingly effective

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Shutdowns Prevented Approximately 60 Million Coronavirus Cases In US, Study Shows

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Lockdowns in Europe saved 'millions of lives'

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Randomized controlled trials have revolutionized development policy. But do the interventions that work in the short run have a benefit 10 or 20 years later? My co-author and advisor, Ted Miguel, explains how our team aims to find out.