Eviction bans maintain tenants at house, stop the unfold of COVID

Danya Keene, PhD, Assistant Professor, Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT.

Emily Benfer, JD, visiting law professor at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, NC.

Kathryn Leifheit, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Health Policy and Management, Fielding School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles.

Pew Research Center: “The financial and health effects of COVID-19 vary widely by race and ethnicity.”

ProPublica: “The eviction ban worked, but it’s almost over. Some landlords are getting ready. “

SSRN: “Expiring Eviction Moratoria and Incidence and Mortality of COVID-19”, “Pandemic Housing Policy: Examining the Relationship Between Eviction, Housing Instability, Health Inequalities and COVID-19 Transmission”, “Amici Curiae Letter in Support of Centers in the Area of public health ”for the moratorium on disease control and prevention. “

MedRXiv: “The effect of eviction moratoriums on the transmission of SARS-CoV-2.”

The federal register: “Temporary interruption of the evacuation of residential buildings to prevent the further spread of COVID-19.”

National Housing Law Project: “Stopping the Results of the COVID-19 Eviction Survey.”

National Low Income Housing Project: “State and Local Rent Support Programs”.

WAMU: “Legal evictions are prohibited during the pandemic, but” invisible “evictions are on the rise.”

Eviction Lab Tracking System.

Office for Financial Consumer Protection: “Protection for Tenants”.

NPR.org: “COVID-19 Aid Act Could Fend Off Historic Wave Of Evictions”

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