Gun violence soared during the COVID-19 pandemic, a new study finds – but the reasons why are complex
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par Paddy Ssentongo, Assistant Research Professor of Neural Engineering, Penn State
Jennifer McCall-Hosenfeld, Associate Professor of Medicine, Penn State
The pandemic brought about a sharp rise in mental health concerns, deep unemployment and an unprecedented amount of social isolation – a potentially deadly combination alongside rising gun sales.
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mardi 16 novembre 2021