The Cost of Mass Gatherings During a Pandemic

SSM-Population Health (2023): 101460.

19 Pages Posted: 23 Jul 2023 Last revised: 4 Aug 2023

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Ludovic Phalippou

University of Oxford - Said Business School

Dayin Zhang

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Date Written: June 23, 2023

Abstract

In June 2020, the U.S., unlike other regions of the world, faced a surge in cases of COVID-19. Immediately prior to this wave of cases, the largest mass protests in U.S. history took place. We show that when holding other factors constant, COVID-19 cases increased most in places where more demonstrations occurred. We exploit variation in rainfall during the protest period as an exogenous source of variation in attendance. We find that good weather coincides with both more people protesting and more subsequent COVID-19 cases and deaths. Mass gatherings during a pandemic thus lead to more contraction and fatalities of COVID-19, and we quantify these effects.

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Funding Information: No funding to report.

Declaration of Interests: Authors declare that they have no competing interests.

Keywords: BLM protests, COVID-19, Rainfall, Mass gathering

JEL Classification: I12

Suggested Citation

Phalippou, Ludovic and Zhang, Dayin, The Cost of Mass Gatherings During a Pandemic (June 23, 2023). SSM-Population Health (2023): 101460., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4488710 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4488710

Ludovic Phalippou

University of Oxford - Said Business School ( email )

Park End Street
Oxford, OX1 1HP
Great Britain

Dayin Zhang (Contact Author)

University of Wisconsin-Madison ( email )

School of Business
975 University Avenue
Madison, WI 53706
United States

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