USC researchers found that self-identified young Republicans are more likely to eschew social distancing guidelines than their peers. LOS ANGELES, CA — Young Californians who identify themselves as Republicans are less likely to follow social distancing guidelines that prevent coronavirus transmission than those who identify as Democrats or Independents, according to USC study published Monday. The findings among 18- to 25-year-olds mirror what...
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