North Carolina’s Covid outcomes were average


We have more data now than we did in 2020, 2021, or even 2022 to assess the effectiveness of policy responses to Covid-19. The clearest finding, in my view, is that closing public schools for more than a brief period in the spring of 2020 was wrongheaded and counterproductive.

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