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    • COVID-19 vaccination in patients with cancer, a rapid review 

      Chehade, L.; Zeitoun, J.; Lombe, D.; Irshad, S.; Van, Hemelrijck, M.; Canfell, K.; Sullivan, R.; Mukherji, D.; on, behalf, of, the, Cancer, and, COVID-19, Global, Taskforce
      Published 2022
      Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine development and administration have become global priorities since the beginning of the pandemic, particularly for special populations at higher risk of complications and mortality, ...
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    • Tobacco and COVID-19: avoiding the error of distraction. 

      Hill, Sarah
      Published 2022
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    • Can adaptation to 'extraordinary' times teach us about ways to strengthen community-based chronic disease prevention? Insights from the COVID-19 pandemic 

      Loblay, V.; Garvey, K.; Shiell, A.; Kavanagh, S.; Hawe, P.
      Published 2022
      The COVID-I9 pandemic represents a massive challenge to the ordinary work of community-based organisations. We present results from a study of the actions and experiences of community-based organisations and funding agencies ...
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    • Risk Recognition Policies for the Long-Term Care Workforce during the First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Multi-Country Study 

      Reed, A.C.; Murmann, M.; Hsu, A.; Turnpenny, A.; VAN, HOUTVEN, C.; Laberge, M.; Low, L.-F.; Hussein, S.; Allin, S.
      Published 2022
      Context: The precarious work arrangements experienced by many long-term care workers have led to the creation of a "shared" workforce across residential, home, and community aging care sectors. This shared workforce was ...
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    • Country-specific lockdown measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on tuberculosis control: a global study 

      Migliori, G.B.; Thong, P.M.; Alffenaar, J.-W.; Denholm, J.; Tadolini, M.; Alyaquobi, F.; Al-Abri, S.; Blanc, F.-X.; Buonsenso, D.; Chakaya, J.; Cho, J.-G.; Codecasa, L.R.; Danila, E.; Duarte, R.; Dukpa, R.; García-García, J.-M.; Gualano, G.; Kurhasani, X.; Manika, K.; Mello, F.C.Q.; Pahl, K.; Rendon, A.; Sotgiu, G.; Souleymane, M.B.; Thomas, T.A.; Tiberi, S.; Kunst, H.; Udwadia, Z.F.; Goletti, D.; Centis, R.; D'Ambrosio, L.; Silva, D.R.
      Published 2022
      The objective of this study was to describe country-specific lockdown measures and tuberculosis indicators collected during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. Data on lockdown/social restrictions (compulsory face ...
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