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    • Bridging the gaps in test interpretation of SARS-CoV-2 through Bayesian network modelling 

      Wu, Yue; Foley, David; Ramsay, Jessica; Woodberry, Owen; Mascaro, Steven; Nicholson, Ann E.; Snelling, Tom
      Published 2021
      Abstract In the absence of an established gold standard, an understanding of the testing cycle from individual exposure to test outcome report is required to guide the correct interpretation of severe acute respiratory ...
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    • Could COVID_19 mark a turning point for global action on climate change? 

      Patel, Riya Rameshkumar; Dickson, Rebecca Jane Lynette
      Published 2021
      COVID-19 and climate change are both threats of immense proportions, however, the differing perception of climate change as far-off, projected and unpredictable, persists as a marked barrier to global action. COVID-19 is ...
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    • The importance of addressing social inequalities and targeting the undecided to promote vaccination against COVID-19 

      Rozbroj, Tomas; McCaffery, Kirsten
      Published 2021
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    • Risk factors leading to COVID_19 cases in a Sydney restaurant 

      Capon, Adam; Houston, Jody; Rockett, Rebecca; Sheppeard, Vicky; Chaverot, Sandra; Arnott, Alicia; Parashko, Tiana; Ferson, Mark
      Published 2021
      OBJECTIVE: To explore the factors associated with the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 to patrons of a restaurant. METHODS: A retrospective cohort design was undertaken, with spatial examination and genomic sequencing of cases. ...
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    • Perceived public health threat a key factor for willingness to get the COVID-19 vaccine in Australia 

      Dodd, Rachael H; Pickles, Kristen; Cvejic, Erin; Cornell, Samuel; Isautier, Jennifer M J; Copp, Tessa; Nickel, Brooke; Bonner, Carissa; Batcup, Carys; Muscat, Danielle M; Ayre, Julie; McCaffery, Kirsten J
      Published 2021
      BACKGROUND: Vaccination rollout against COVID-19 is underway across multiple countries worldwide. Although the vaccine is free, rollout might still be compromised by hesitancy or concerns about COVID-19 vaccines. METHODS: ...
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