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  • Twitter users’ coping behaviors during the COVID-19 lockdown: an analysis of tweets using mixed methods

    Author
    Mittal, Ruchi; Ahmed, Wasim; Mittal, Amit; Aggarwal, Ishan
    Source
    Information Discovery and Delivery
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    22 September 2021
  • Was R < 1 before the English lockdowns?: On modelling mechanistic detail, causality and inference about Covid-19

    Author
    Wood, Simon N.; Wit, Ernst C.
    Source
    PLoS ONE
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    22 September 2021
  • Reduced human activity during COVID-19 alters avian land use across North America

    Author
    Schrimpf, Michael B.; des Brisay, Paulson G.; Johnston, Alison; Smith, Adam C.; Sánchez-Jasso, Jessica; Robinson, Barry G.; Warrington, Miyako H.; Mahony, Nancy A.; Horn, Andrew G.; Strimas-Mackey, Matthew and 2 others
    Source
    Science Advances
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    22 September 2021
  • Coronavirus pandemic: personal account from New Jersey, U.S.

    Author
    Adedokun, Adebisi
    Source
    Breaking Boundaries: (Counter) Accounts During the Pandemic - Letters for Future Generations
    Type
    Chapter
    Published
    21 September 2021
  • Learning in lockdown: Using the COVID-19 crisis to teach children about food and climate change

    Author
    Kluczkovski, A.; Lait, R.; Martins, Carla A.; Reynolds, C.; Smith, P.; Woffenden, Z.; Lynch, Jessica; Frankowska, A.; Harris, F.; Johnson, D. and 8 others
    Source
    Nutrition Bulletin
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    14 September 2021
  • The Effect of Pets on Human Mental Health and Wellbeing during COVID-19 Lockdown in Malaysia

    Author
    Grajfoner, Dasha; Ke, Guek Nee; Wong, Rachel Mei Ming
    Source
    Animals
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    14 September 2021
  • How did the first covid-19 lockdown affect persons with concurrent mental health and substance use disorders in Norway? A qualitative study [Preprint]

    Author
    Leonhardt, Marja; Brodahl, Morten; Cogan, Nicola; Lien, Lars
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    14 September 2021
  • Key findings regarding COVID 19 in Bangladesh and wider and their implications

    Author
    Haque, Mainul; Godman, Brian
    Source
    Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    13 September 2021
  • Estimating the impact of reopening schools on the reproduction number of SARS-CoV-2 in England, using weekly contact survey data

    Author
    Munday, James D.; Jarvis, Christopher I.; Gimma, Amy; Wong, Kerry L.M.; van Zandvoort, Kevin; CMMID COVID-19 Working Group; Funk, Sebastian; Edmunds, W. John
    Source
    BMC Medicine
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    10 September 2021
  • Frequency and determinants of domestic violence against Iranian women during the COVID-19 pandemic: a national cross-sectional survey

    Author
    Gheshlagh, Reza; Yari, Arezoo; Zahednezhad, Hosein; Kurdi, Amanj
    Source
    BMC Public Health
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    09 September 2021
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