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  • The impact of local and national restrictions in response to COVID-19 on social contacts in England: a longitudinal natural experiment

    Author
    Jarvis, Christopher I.; Gimma, Amy; van Zandvoort, Kevin; Wong, Kerry L.M.; CMMID COVID-19 Working Group; Edmunds, W. John
    Source
    BMC Medicine
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    19 February 2021
  • Disabled People in Britain and the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic [Blog Post]

    Author
    Cullingworth, Jane; Brunner, Richard; Shakespeare, Tom
    Source
    Policy Scotland
    Type
    Blog
    Published
    19 February 2021
  • Scottish Parliament Citizens’ Panel on COVID-19

    Author
    Citizens’ Panel Steering Group
    Source
    The Scottish Parliament
    Type
    Report
    Published
    18 February 2021
  • COVID-19 data on the fringes: the Scottish story

    Author
    Daly, Angela
    Source
    Covid-19 From the Margins
    Type
    Chapter
    Published
    10 February 2021
  • Disabled people and the impact of COVID-19: four urgent messages for the government

    Author
    Shakespeare, Tom; Watson, Nicholas; Brunner, Richard; Cullingworth, Jane; Hameed, Shaffa; Pearson, Charlotte; Scherer, Nathaniel; Reichenberger, Veronika
    Source
    LSE British Politics and Policy Blog
    Type
    Blog
    Published
    08 February 2021
  • The impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions on SARS-CoV-2 transmission across 130 countries and territories

    Author
    Liu, Yang; Morgenstern, Christian; Kelly, James; Lowe, Rachel; CMMID COVID-19 Working Group; Jit, Mark
    Source
    BMC Medicine
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    05 February 2021
  • Provision of holistic care after severe COVID-19 pneumonia: integrating health and social care services

    Author
    McPeake, Joanne M.; Henderson, Philip; Mactavish, Pamela; Quasim, Tara
    Source
    Lancet Respiratory Medicine
    Type
    Letter
    Published
    05 February 2021
  • What types of knowledge do policy makers need to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic?

    Author
    Bynner, Claire; Terje, Anna-Kaisa Tuulikki
    Source
    Evidence & Policy Blog
    Type
    Blog
    Published
    27 January 2021
  • The development of EU health policy and the Covid-19 pandemic: Trends and implications

    Author
    Brooks, Eleanor; Geyer, Robert
    Source
    Journal of European Integration
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    29 December 2020
  • An interactive tracker for ceasefires in the time of COVID-19

    Author
    Allison, John; Badanjak, Sanja; Bach, Benjamin; Bell, Christine; Bhattacharya, Devanjan; Knaussel, Fiona; Wise, Laura
    Source
    The Lancet Infectious Diseases
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    14 December 2020
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