id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-305297-ync3dhyz Flanders, W. Dana The Association of Voter Turnout with County-level COVID-19 Occurrence Early in the Pandemic 2020-07-01 .txt text/plain 4356 237 54 We used zero-inflated negative binomial regression to estimate the association of voter turnout with COVID-19 incidence, adjusted for county-level population density and proportions: over age 65 years, female, Black, with college education, with high school education, poor, obese, and smokers. Statistical Analyses: To estimate the association between voter turnout on March 10 and countylevel COVID-19 infection risk, we considered the time period during which excess cases, if any, would be expected to occur. Alternative outcomes: We reasoned that if the association of voter turnout with COVID-19 occurrence in the post-vote period was attributable to uncontrolled confounding, then that association should persist even if we redefined the outcome as cases occurring in risk periods (e.g. in early April) that did not overlap substantially with the time interval of interest (the incubation period plus some allowance for testing and reporting). ./cache/cord-305297-ync3dhyz.txt ./txt/cord-305297-ync3dhyz.txt