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    • Preventing infectious diseases outbreaks at exercise facilities 

      Amagasa, Shiho; Machida, Masaki; Ding, Ding; Inoue, Shigeru
      Published 2020
      Exercise facilities play an important role in enhancing physical fitness and in supporting an active lifestyle among users. During the global coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, exercise facilities have been shut ...
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    • Consequences of physical distancing emanating from the COVID-19 pandemic: An australian perspective 

      Fitzgerald, Dominic A.; Nunn, Kenneth; Isaacs, David
      Published 2020
      The sobering reality of the COVID-19 pandemic is that it has brought people together at home at a time when we want them apart in the community. This will bring both benefits and challenges. It will affect people differently ...
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    • The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on medical students in Australia 

      Savage, Nicholas; Jain, Anshini; Ng, Suat Chin
      Published 2020
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    • Filling in the gaps 

      Khatami, Ameneh
      Published 2020
      The COVID-19 pandemic, and our response to it, has created many voids in our lives, with no-one spared of its effects. As a result, we have all looked for, and found ways to fill in the gaps. In the midst of the epidemic, ...
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    • COVID-19: planning for the aftermath to manage the aftershocks 

      Faux, Steven G; Eagar, Kathy; Cameron, Ian D; Poulos, Christopher J
      Published 2020
      Australia has managed the crisis well so far but we should now also plan for future waves and the recovery phase. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic management is focused on prevention, case finding and survival. ...
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