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2021-03-22
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Sanders, J. G., Tosi, A., Obradovic, S., Miligi, I., & Delaney, L. (2021). Lessons from lockdown: Media discourse on the role of behavioural science in the UK COVID-19 response. Frontiers in Psychology, 12. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.647348
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In recent years behavioural science has quickly become embedded in national level governance. As the contributions of behavioural science to the UK’s COVID-19 response policies in early 2020 became apparent, a debate emerged in the British media about its involvement. This served as a unique opportunity to capture public discourse and representation of behavioural science in this fast-track, high-stake context. Aimed at identifying elements which foster and detract from trust and credibility in emergent scientific contributions to policy making, in Study 1 we use corpus linguistics and network analysis to map the narrative around the key behavioural science actors and concepts which were discussed in the 647 news articles extracted from the 15 most read British newspapers over the 12-week period surrounding the first hard UK lockdown of 2020. We report and discuss 1) the salience of key concepts and actors as the debate unfolded, 2) quantified changes in the polarity of the sentiment expressed toward them and their policy application contexts, and 3) patterns of co-occurrence via network analyses. To establish public discourse surrounding identified themes, in Study 2 we investigate how salience and sentiment of key themes and relations to policy on original Twitter chatter (N = 2,187). In Study 3, we complement these findings with a qualitative analysis of the subset of news articles which contained the most extreme sentiments (N = 111), providing an in-depth perspective of sentiments and discourse developed around keywords, as either promoting or undermining their credibility in, and trust toward behaviourally informed policy. We discuss our findings in light of the integration of behavioural science in national policy making under emergency constraints.
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Lessons from lockdown: Media discourse on the role of behavioural science in the UK COVID-19 response
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2021-04-16
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How will covid-19 vaccine safety concerns impact vaccine confidence? (2021, April 16). The BMJ. https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2021/04/16/how-will-the-uks-decision-to-offer-an-alternative-to-the-oxford-astrazeneca-covid-19-vaccine-for-under-30s-following-safety-signals-impact-vaccine-confidence/
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Will the UK’s decision to offer an alternative to the Oxford/AstraZeneca covid-19 vaccine for under-30s, following safety signals, impact vaccine up-take, ask Pauline Paterson and Ed Pertwee
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How will covid-19 vaccine safety concerns impact vaccine confidence?
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2021-04-16
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Malawi to bin 16,000 AstraZeneca doses amid fears of rise in vaccine hesitancy. (2021, April 16). The Guardian. http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2021/apr/16/malawi-to-bin-16000-astrazeneca-doses-amid-fears-of-rise-in-vaccine-hesitancy
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Authorities act to counter rumours out-of-date shots are being used as people drag their heels over being vaccinated
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Malawi to bin 16,000 AstraZeneca doses amid fears of rise in vaccine hesitancy
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2021-04-15
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Prof. Christina Pagel. (2021, April 15). THREAD on VACCINATION & EQUITY in ENGLAND: I know I’ve tweeted about this before, but now we can look at how gaps by deprivation and ethnicity change with age groups and what that might mean... TLDR: widening gaps but access and communication will be key I suspect 1/5 [Tweet]. @chrischirp. https://twitter.com/chrischirp/status/1382725119773134848
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What to do about it? Govt needs to keep communication why vaccines are important and that they are safe. AND we need to make it as easy as possible for people to get them - esp people unable to get during working day or unable to travel far. 5/5
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Another general trend - all groups seeing lower coverage at younger ages. Even the highest group (least deprived) is not over 90% for the 50-54 group. Is this trend likely to continue as we vaccinate younger cohorts - particularly with worried about side effects? 4/5
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By ethnicity: Much larger gaps for all age groups by ethnicity but less impact by age. Different but overlapping reasons driving ethnicity gaps compared to deprivation gaps? 3/5
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By deprivation: Vax coverage gaps *widen* markedly as we move to young ager groups. This is not just a time effect - coverage has flattened off for all these age groups. Access (able to leave work to get vaccinated, travel, internet access) & communication likely issues 2/5
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THREAD on VACCINATION & EQUITY in ENGLAND: I know I've tweeted about this before, but now we can look at how gaps by deprivation and ethnicity change with age groups and what that might mean... TLDR: widening gaps but access and communication will be key I suspect 1/5
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2021-04-14
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Ben Wakana. (2021, April 14). NEW POLL: The J&J pause makes people more confident in vaccines, not less. M-O-R-E C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T https://t.co/bqe6bTBwiR [Tweet]. @benwakana46. https://twitter.com/benwakana46/status/1382436908689657867
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NEW POLL: The J&J pause makes people *more confident* in vaccines, not less. M-O-R-E C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T
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Farmer, B. (2021, May 5). While India suffers, other Asian countries are also seeing worrying Covid-19 spikes. The Telegraph. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/science-and-disease/india-suffers-asian-countries-also-seeing-worrying-covid-19/
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2021-05-05
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Countries ranging from Laos to Nepal have all been reporting surges in cases, in a sign the pandemic is far from over
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While India suffers, other Asian countries are also seeing worrying Covid-19 spikes
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2021-04-30
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Lawrence Gostin. (2021, April 30). Insightful talk by @doctorsoumya @P4HR webinar on #VaccinePassports @WHO is developing smart Int’l Vaccine Certificates Proof of vac Confidential & Secure Open Access Interoperable But @WHO doesn’t support requiring vacs for int’l travel until the world is more equal [Tweet]. @lawrencegostin. https://twitter.com/lawrencegostin/status/1388215713328943104
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Insightful talk by @doctorsoumya @P4HR webinar on #VaccinePassports @WHO is developing smart Int'l Vaccine Certificates * Proof of vac * Confidential & Secure * Open Access * Interoperable But @WHO doesn't support requiring vacs for int'l travel until the world is more equal
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We study how publicity in the science press, in the form of highlighting, affects the citations of research papers. Using multiple linear regression, we quantify the citation advantage associated with several highlighting platforms for papers published in Physical Review Letters (PRL) from 2008-2018. We thus find that the strongest predictor of citation accrual is a Viewpoint in Physics magazine, followed by a Research Highlight in Nature, an Editors' Suggestion in PRL, and a Research Highlight in Nature Physics. A similar hierarchical pattern is found when we search for extreme, not average, citation accrual, in the form a paper being listed among the top-1% cited papers in physics by Clarivate Analytics. The citation advantage of each highlighting platform is stratified according to the degree of vetting for importance that the manuscript received during peer review. This implies that we can view highlighting platforms as predictors of citation accrual, with varying degrees of strength that mirror each platform's vetting level.
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Does Publicity in the Science Press Drive Citations?
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2021-05-03
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Brains On! (2021, May 3). What does 95% effective mean for a vaccine? We head to a stadium to learn! Warning: There are seagulls overhead! (Big thanks to @mariasundaram for help with this video!) Learn more about the #vaccines find family-friendly #coronavirus explainers at https://t.co/Zo9nORLEdI https://t.co/erPYnoKuZC [Tweet]. @Brains_On. https://twitter.com/Brains_On/status/1389293681669152769
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What does 95% effective mean for a vaccine? We head to a stadium to learn! Warning: There are seagulls overhead! (Big thanks to @mariasundaram for help with this video!) Learn more about the #vaccines find family-friendly #coronavirus explainers at http://BrainsOn.org/Coronavirus
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2021-05-05
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Larson, H., & Tajudeen, R. (n.d.). Vaccinating Africa against COVID-19: Riding a roller coaster of poor information. The Conversation. Retrieved 14 May 2021, from http://theconversation.com/vaccinating-africa-against-covid-19-riding-a-roller-coaster-of-poor-information-159716
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The story of COVID-19 vaccines and vaccination in Africa is slowly unfolding, as more and more countries across the continent receive shipments of the long-awaited vaccines.
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Vaccinating Africa against COVID-19: riding a roller coaster of poor information
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Facebook announced a community review program in December 2019 and Twitter launched a community-based platform to address misinformation, called Birdwatch, in January 2021. We provide an overview of the potential affordances of such community based approaches to content moderation based on past research. While our analysis generally supports a community-based approach to content moderation, it also warns against potential pitfalls, particularly when the implementation of the new infrastructures does not promote diversity. We call for more multidisciplinary research utilizing methods from complex systems studies, behavioural sociology, and computational social science to advance the research on crowd-based content moderation.
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Can the Wikipedia moderation model rescue the social marketplace of ideas?
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Kramer, J. (2021, May 7). In Covid Vaccine Data, L.G.B.T.Q. People Fear Invisibility. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/07/health/coronavirus-lgbtq.html
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Few states collect sexual orientation or gender identity data, so no one knows how many people in some communities are getting vaccinated.
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In Covid Vaccine Data, L.G.B.T.Q. People Fear Invisibility
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Joseph Allen. (2021, May 7). I cannot believe this headline is from May 7, 2021. Https://t.co/isBBPR9Im2 [Tweet]. @j_g_allen. https://twitter.com/j_g_allen/status/1390757404233670663
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2021-05-07
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I cannot believe this headline is from May 7, 2021.
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2021-05-13
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ReconfigBehSci on Twitter: ‘am I the only one discomfited by the fact that US teenagers are being vaccinated while an out of control pandemic rages in India and Nepal? I would have expected more discussion of this!’ / Twitter. (n.d.). Retrieved 14 May 2021, from https://twitter.com/SciBeh/status/1392852883410849796
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am I the only one discomfited by the fact that US teenagers are being vaccinated while an out of control pandemic rages in India and Nepal? I would have expected more discussion of this!
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WHO urges rich countries to donate shots instead of vaccinating children. (2021, May 14). Coronavirus. https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coronavirus/who-urges-rich-countries-to-donate-shots-instead-of-vaccinating-children-1.5428056
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GENEVA -- The World Health Organization urged rich countries on Friday to reconsider plans to vaccinate children and instead donate COVID-19 shots to the COVAX scheme that shares them with poorer nations.
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WHO urges rich countries to donate shots instead of vaccinating children
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Soo, Z. (2021, May 14). Singapore tightens COVID-19 measures, travel bubble unlikely. Coronavirus. https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coronavirus/singapore-tightens-covid-19-measures-travel-bubble-unlikely-1.5427967
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Singapore further tightened its COVID-19 measures as it seeks to control an increase in untraceable coronavirus infections in the city-state.
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Singapore tightens COVID-19 measures, travel bubble unlikely
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Abelson, R. (2021, May 6). Covid Forces Families to Rethink Nursing Home Care. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/06/health/covid-nursing-homes.html
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Even with vaccines, many older people and their relatives are weighing how to manage at-home care for those who can no longer live independently.
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Covid Forces Families to Rethink Nursing Home Care
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2021-05-07
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Pavelka, M., Van-Zandvoort, K., Abbott, S., Sherratt, K., Majdan, M., Group†, C. C.-19 working, Analýz†, I. Z., Jarčuška, P., Krajčí, M., Flasche, S., & Funk, S. (2021). The impact of population-wide rapid antigen testing on SARS-CoV-2 prevalence in Slovakia. Science, 372(6542), 635–641. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abf9648
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Slovakia conducted multiple rounds of population-wide rapid antigen testing for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in late 2020, combined with a period of additional contact restrictions. Observed prevalence decreased by 58% (95% confidence interval: 57 to 58%) within 1 week in the 45 counties that were subject to two rounds of mass testing, an estimate that remained robust when adjusting for multiple potential confounders. Adjusting for epidemic growth of 4.4% (1.1 to 6.9%) per day preceding the mass testing campaign, the estimated decrease in prevalence compared with a scenario of unmitigated growth was 70% (67 to 73%). Modeling indicated that this decrease could not be explained solely by infection control measures but required the addition of the isolation and quarantine of household members of those testing positive.
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The impact of population-wide rapid antigen testing on SARS-CoV-2 prevalence in Slovakia
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Geng, X., Katul, G. G., Gerges, F., Bou-Zeid, E., Nassif, H., & Boufadel, M. C. (2021). A kernel-modulated SIR model for Covid-19 contagious spread from county to continent. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(21). https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2023321118
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The tempo-spatial patterns of Covid-19 infections are a result of nested personal, societal, and political decisions that involve complicated epidemiological dynamics across overlapping spatial scales. High infection “hotspots” interspersed within regions where infections remained sporadic were ubiquitous early in the outbreak, but the spatial signature of the infection evolved to affect most regions equally, albeit with distinct temporal patterns. The sparseness of Covid-19 infections in the United States was analyzed at scales spanning from 10 to 2,600 km (county to continental scale). Spatial evolution of Covid-19 cases in the United States followed multifractal scaling. A rapid increase in the spatial correlation was identified early in the outbreak (March to April). Then, the increase continued at a slower rate and approached the spatial correlation of human population. Instead of adopting agent-based models that require tracking of individuals, a kernel-modulated approach is developed to characterize the dynamic spreading of disease in a multifractal distributed susceptible population. Multiphase Covid-19 epidemics were reasonably reproduced by the proposed kernel-modulated susceptible–infectious–recovered (SIR) model. The work explained the fact that while the reproduction number was reduced due to nonpharmaceutical interventions (e.g., masks, social distancing, etc.), subsequent multiple epidemic waves still occurred; this was due to an increase in susceptible population flow following a relaxation of travel restrictions and corollary stay-at-home orders. This study provides an original interpretation of Covid-19 spread together with a pragmatic approach that can be imminently used to capture the spatial intermittency at all epidemiologically relevant scales while preserving the “disordered” spatial pattern of infectious cases.
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A kernel-modulated SIR model for Covid-19 contagious spread from county to continent
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2021-05-06
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Journals risk being used in place of regulators when they publish studies of novel vaccines that have not yet been authorised by a major regulator. Chris van Tulleken argues that peer review is inadequate to decide the risk-benefit ratio of new drugsIn August 2020 President Vladimir Putin announced Sputnik V, a vaccine developed by Russia’s Gamaleya National Center of Epidemiology and Microbiology. The president’s claim that it had gone through “all the necessary trials”1 did not seem to be backed up by the information on the Russian language registration certificate, which said that just 38 participants had received the vaccine.2International responses ranged from concern to derision. By granting approval to a vaccine before results from large phase III randomised trials were available, the Russian government seemed to be taking two immense risks. The first was a risk of direct harm to large numbers of people. Bad vaccines don’t just fail to protect, they might have serious adverse effects including making subsequent infection more dangerous through antibody associated disease enhancement, a phenomenon previously seen with SARS and MERS coronaviruses.3 Second, if people were harmed, public confidence in the vaccination programme and future investment in covid-19 vaccine development and uptake might be jeopardised. Trust in vaccines is easily bruised and recovers slowly.In September 2020, the first peer reviewed Sputnik V data were published in the Lancet: two non-randomised, open label studies, each of 38 people. No serious adverse events were reported, and the vaccine seemed to induce robust immune responses in participants.4
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Covid-19: Sputnik vaccine rockets, thanks to Lancet boost
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Amitava Banerjee: Covid-19 in India—lockdown and vaccination drive only way forward. (2021, May 6). The BMJ. https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2021/05/06/amitava-banerjee-covid-19-in-india-lockdown-and-vaccination-drive-only-way-forward/
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India’s only exit strategy is to urgently bring covid-19 infection rate down and to vaccinate as much of its population as quickly as possible, says Ami Banerjee
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Amitava Banerjee: Covid-19 in India—lockdown and vaccination drive only way forward
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Excelsior Pass. (n.d.). COVID-19 Vaccine. Retrieved 12 May 2021, from https://covid19vaccine.health.ny.gov/excelsior-pass
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Get Back to Your Favorite Businesses and Venues with Digital Proof of Your COVID-19 Vaccination or Negative Test Results
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If you are pregnant, you can receive a COVID-19 vaccine. There is currently no evidence that any vaccines, including COVID-19 vaccines, cause fertility problems. However, data are limited about the safety of COVID-19 vaccines for people who are pregnant. CDC established the v-safe COVID-19 Vaccine Pregnancy Registry to learn more about this issue. The registry is collecting health information from people who received COVID-19 vaccination in the periconception period (within 30 days before last menstrual period) or during pregnancy. The information is critical to helping people and their healthcare providers make informed decisions about COVID-19 vaccination. Participation is voluntary, and participants may opt out at any time.
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2021-05-10
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US authorizes Pfizer coronavirus vaccine for children ages 12 to 15. (2021, May 10). The Guardian. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/may/10/pfizer-vaccine-fda-authorized-children-12-15
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Move expands inoculation program as vaccination rates slow
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US authorizes Pfizer coronavirus vaccine for children ages 12 to 15
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2021-05-07
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New York City proposes vaccinating tourists in popular spots. (2021, May 7). The Guardian. http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/may/07/new-york-city-vaccines-tourists-johnson-and-johnson
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Initiative would park vans administering the Johnson & Johnson Covid vaccine in tourist locations across the city
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New York City proposes vaccinating tourists in popular spots
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2021-05-07
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WHO approves first Chinese Covid vaccine for emergency use. (2021, May 7). The Guardian. http://www.theguardian.com/society/2021/may/07/who-approves-first-chinese-covid-vaccine-for-emergency-use
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Sinopharm jab will also be added to Covax programme for the developing world in the coming weeks
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Darren Dahly on Twitter. (n.d.). Twitter. Retrieved 1 May 2021, from https://twitter.com/statsepi/status/1385127211699691520
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Neil O’Brien MP. (2021, January 14). I may... Convene a public inquiry of my own. The experts I’ll invite to sit on the panel won’t be the usual hacks with an axe to grind... They’ll be [like] Sunetra Gupta, the Oxford epidemiologist who believes we may have achieved herd immunity already" Spectator, 25 July [Tweet]. @NeilDotObrien. https://twitter.com/NeilDotObrien/status/1349701118700507137
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Anthony Costello on Twitter. (n.d.). Twitter. Retrieved 1 March 2021, from https://twitter.com/globalhlthtwit/status/1323747414923202562
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Howard, J., Huang, A., Li, Z., Tufekci, Z., Zdimal, V., Westhuizen, H.-M. van der, Delft, A. von, Price, A., Fridman, L., Tang, L.-H., Tang, V., Watson, G. L., Bax, C. E., Shaikh, R., Questier, F., Hernandez, D., Chu, L. F., Ramirez, C. M., & Rimoin, A. W. (2021). An evidence review of face masks against COVID-19. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(4). https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2014564118
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Early government intervention is key to reducing the spread of COVID-19. (2020, May 6). Science & Research News | Frontiers. https://blog.frontiersin.org/2020/05/06/early-government-intervention-is-key-to-reducing-the-spread-of-covid-19/
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Rodrigues, D. L., Balzarini, R. N., Zoppolat, G., & Slatcher, R. B. (2021). Individual Motives for Security Influence Sexual Activity During the COVID-19 Pandemic. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/eutp2
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Ashokkumar, A., & Pennebaker, J. W. (2021). The Social and Psychological Changes of the First Months of COVID-19. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/a34qp
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David Benkeser. (2020, November 9). Another view on uncertainty associated based on Pfizer’s results. Even if you were highly skeptical about MRNA vaccines (many are [were?]) with 50% prior belief that VE ~ 0, based on an 8:86 vax:placebo case split, the posterior probability that VE > 75% is ~ 1. Https://t.co/xtBONtGHmT [Tweet]. @biosbenk. https://twitter.com/biosbenk/status/1325856366225993729
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Trout, L. J., & Kleinman, A. (2020). Covid-19 Requires a Social Medicine Response. Frontiers in Sociology, 5. https://doi.org/10.3389/fsoc.2020.579991
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Robert Saunders on Twitter. (2020). Twitter. Retrieved 1 March 2021, from https://twitter.com/redhistorian/status/1326802784168124416
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The Economic Impacts of COVID-19: Evidence from a New Public Database Built Using Private Sector Data. (2020, May 7). Opportunity Insights. https://opportunityinsights.org/paper/tracker/
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Conor Sen on Twitter. (n.d.). Twitter. Retrieved 8 March 2021, from https://twitter.com/conorsen/status/1368584545080115200
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Zabelina, D., Clay, J., & Upshaw, J. (2021). Imagination, anxiety, and loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/9aqbj
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Lake, O. by T. (n.d.). Opinion: Are you OK? I’m not. CNN. Retrieved 22 February 2021, from https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/22/opinions/mental-health-pandemic-the-distance-lake/index.html
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Niemeyer, H., Aert, R. C. M. van, Schmid, S., Uelsmann, D., Knaevelsrud, C., & Schulte-Herbrueggen, O. (2020). Publication Bias in Meta-Analyses of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Interventions. Meta-Psychology, 4. https://doi.org/10.15626/MP.2018.884
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Pancevski, B. (2020, December 6). Long a Holdout From Covid-19 Restrictions, Sweden Ends Its Pandemic Experiment. Wall Street Journal. https://www.wsj.com/articles/long-a-holdout-from-covid-19-restrictions-sweden-ends-its-pandemic-experiment-11607261658
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Gayle, C. S. (now); D., Marsh, S., Rawlinson, K., Sullivan, H., Doherty (earlier), B., Boffey, D., & Smith, H. (2020, November 16). Sweden limits public gatherings to eight people – as it happened. The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2020/nov/16/coronavirus-live-news-us-confirms-1m-cases-in-a-week-boris-johnson-selfisolating?page=with%3Ablock-5fb28c538f082807d3a4fcaa
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ReconfigBehSci on Twitter: ‘@JAndreen @ErikAngner details about human contact networks matter, as epidemiologists pointed out last spring. Https://t.co/DC5FoW5ChY If you think I am wrong about the relevant parameters for Sweden, I’d love to hear more. One place to start is saying how it differs from other Nordic countries’ / Twitter. (n.d.). Retrieved 21 February 2021, from https://twitter.com/SciBeh/status/1362757183121854466
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ReconfigBehSci on Twitter: ‘@parnyman @ErikAngner I’m happy to move to more refined statistical measures where there is good reason for them, and, as a scientist, I am happy to take whatever answer the data give us’ / Twitter. (n.d.). Retrieved 21 February 2021, from https://twitter.com/SciBeh/status/1362755616327032832
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ReconfigBehSci. (2021, February 18). @ErikAngner I thought I joined the ‘conversation’ at the top- did I miss part of a prior thread? Post I responded to seemed to be the beginning of a thread...ie. ‘regular reminder that...’ [Tweet]. @SciBeh. https://twitter.com/SciBeh/status/1362385973603168257
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Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH. (2020, December 1). There is something funny happening with COVID hospitalizations Proportion of COVID pts getting hospitalized falling A lot Just recently My theory? As hospitals fill up, bar for admission rising A patient who might have been admitted 4 weeks ago may get sent home now Thread [Tweet]. @ashishkjha. https://twitter.com/ashishkjha/status/1333636841271078912
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(((Howard Forman))). (2020, November 24). Truly good news out of #Italy. And we can all use it. Cases (23K), positive rate (12.3%), and hospitalizations all DOWN. ICU occupancy with smallest increase in months. Deaths (not surprisingly) the one exception with 3rd highest total. Https://t.co/YFh5nd2AXX [Tweet]. @thehowie. https://twitter.com/thehowie/status/1331311384626388994
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Dr Zoë Hyde. (2021, February 23). I don’t like to dwell on negatives, but something important happened recently that I’d like to make public. Shortly before Christmas, @mugecevik made a complaint to my university about me. When asked for details, she didn’t provide any. My employer took a dim view of the matter. [Tweet]. @DrZoeHyde. https://twitter.com/DrZoeHyde/status/1364184623262048259
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