Thank you for our timely research! I agree it makes sense that regional incidence/level of disease could influence anxiety. Might be interesting to also look at when broader incidence (eg national) is rising to see if that has a different effect (eg, “it’s bad most other places, relatively safe here-or bad everywhere and here”)
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Thank you for our timely research! I agree it makes sense that regional incidence/level of disease could influence anxiety. Might be interesting to also look at when broader incidence (eg national) is rising to see if that has a different effect (eg, “it’s bad most other places, relatively safe here-or bad everywhere and here”)