
Research by 精东影业's Keith Gandal and his brother suggests that socio-economic factors are a major reason COVID-19 mortality rates in New York City are much higher than Mumbai in India.
Why would New York City, with its excellent, state-of-the-art hospitals, have a death rate from COVID-19 that is significantly higher than that of Mumbai, with its extremely overcrowded slums that house more than half of its citizens?
, from Keith Gandal, professor of English in the Division of Humanities and the Arts at 精东影业, and his brother Neil Gandal, professor of economics at , examine the surprising fact that the New York City death rates from COVID-19 have been four times that of Mumbai, India.
According to their research, the difference is not due, as some have speculated, to Mumbai undercounting its COVID-19 fatalities, an especially weak strain of the virus that is only in Southeast Asia, or some unique genetic factors among Indian slum dwellers. Instead, they suggest that socio-economic factors have played a strong role.
In New York City, becoming ill with COVID-19 was a crisis. It meant a radical shift in behavior, involving quarantine and a dramatic adjustment of family and often work life. In the Mumbai slums, where whole families live in one small room, social distancing was impossible, and the lockdown threatened residents with starvation. They couldn鈥檛 worry too much about getting or being sick, as they couldn鈥檛 stop trying to work or search for food assistance.
The stresses in each city were different. In New York City鈥攂ut not the Mumbai slums鈥攎any sick people understandably experienced what might be called 鈥渋llness panic.鈥
Doctors know that many COVID-related deaths are due to immune-system overreaction, including 鈥渃ytokine storms,鈥 but they don鈥檛 know what causes such overreaction. There is meanwhile a rich medical literature linking stress to immunological dysfunction.
These two bodies of medical knowledge have not yet been linked, but adverse psychoneuroimmunological reactions鈥攐r interactions between psychological processes and the nervous and immune systems of the human body鈥攎ay explain many COVID-related deaths.
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