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  • Uptake, effectiveness and safety of COVID-19 vaccines in children and young people in Scotland: Protocol for early pandemic evaluation and enhanced surveillance of COVID-19 (EAVE II)

    Author
    Adeloye, Davies; Katikireddi, Srinivasa Vittal; Woolford, Lana; Simpson, Colin R.; Agrawal, Utkarsh; Ritchie, Lewis; Swann, Olivia; Stock, Sarah J.; Robertson, Chris; Sheikh, Aziz and 1 other
    Source
    Journal of Global Health
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    25 December 2021
  • Surveillance practices, risks and responses in the post pandemic university

    Author
    Beetham, Helen; Collier, Amy; Czerniewicz, Laura; Lamb, Brian; Lin, Yuwei; Ross, Jen; Scott, Anne-Marie; Wilson, Anna
    Source
    Digital Culture and Education
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    22 December 2021
  • COVID-19 surveillance systems in African countries

    Author
    Adebisi, Yusuff Adebayo; Rabe, Adrian; Lucero-Prisno III, Don Eliseo
    Source
    Health Promotion Perspectives
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    19 December 2021
  • Surveillance of the impact of COP26 on COVID-19 infections in Scotland - Final report 14 December 2021

    Author
    Public Health Scotland
    Source
    Public Health Scotland
    Type
    Report
    Published
    14 December 2021
  • Are the digital tools we’ve got used to during the pandemic subject to misuse?

    Author
    Miyake, Esperanza
    Source
    EachOther
    Type
    Newspaper/magazine article
    Published
    16 November 2021
  • Surveillance of the impact of COP26 on COVID-19 infections in Scotland - Preliminary report 16 November 2021

    Author
    Public Health Scotland
    Source
    Public Health Scotland
    Type
    Report
    Published
    16 November 2021
  • Corporate governance and stock performance: the case of COVID-19 crisis

    Author
    Hsu, Yu-Lin; Liao, Li-Kai
    Source
    Journal of Accounting and Public Policy
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    11 November 2021
  • Enhanced Surveillance of COVID-19 in Scotland - Population-based seroprevalence surveillance 10 November 2021

    Author
    Public Health Scotland
    Source
    Public Health Scotland
    Type
    Statistical report
    Published
    10 November 2021
  • How to survey citizens’ compliance with COVID-19 public health measures: Evidence from three survey experiments

    Author
    Daoust, Jean-François; Nadeau, Richard; Dassonneville, Ruth; Lachapelle, Erick; Bélanger, Éric; Savoie, Justin; van der Linden, Clifton
    Source
    Journal of Experimental Political Science
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    09 November 2021
  • Post-COVID-19 illness trajectory: a multisystem investigation [Pre-print]

    Author
    Berry, Colin; Morrow, Andrew J.; Sykes, Robert; McIntosh, Alasdair; Kamdar, Anna; Bagot, Catherine; Barrientos, Pauline Hall; Bayes, Hannah K.; Blyth, Kevin G.; Briscoe, Michael and 34 others
    Source
    University of Glasgow
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    08 November 2021
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