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How Cultural Differences Affected COVID-19 Deaths

Summary by Berkeley
The U.S. suffered five to seven times more deaths due to COVID-19 per 100,000 people than did Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan. Why did so many more Americans die from the virus than people in these East Asian countries? In a recent paper, an international team led by Stanford researchers proposed that “cultural defaults”—taken-for-granted habits of thinking, feeling, and acting in a particular society—played a significant role in how countries re…
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Berkeley broke the news in on Friday, April 11, 2025.
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