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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/31479
Title: COVID-19 rapid evidence profile #26: When and in what order can COVID-19-related public-health measures be lifted (or stringency be reduced) as vaccination rates and seasonal temperatures increase?
Authors: Wilson, MG
Bain, T
Wang, Q
Al-Khateeb, S
Bhuiya, AR
Alam, S
DeMaio, P
Gauvin, François-Pierre
Ahmad, A
Sharma, K
Whitelaw, S
Lavis, JN
Keywords: COVID-19;public health;measures;vaccination;temperatures
Publication Date: Mar-2021
Citation: Wilson MG, Bain T, Wang Q, Al-Khateeb S, Bhuiya A, Alam S, DeMaio P, Gauvin FP, Ahmad A, Sharma K, Whitelaw S, Lavis JN. COVID-19 rapid evidence profile #26: When and in what order can COVID-19-related public-health measures be lifted (or stringency be reduced) as vaccination rates and seasonal temperatures increase? Hamilton: McMaster Health Forum, 18 March 2021.
Series/Report no.: REP 26;
Abstract: An overview of the best available research evidence from around the world (i.e., evidence syntheses) and local research evidence (i.e., single studies) and may include a scan of experiences from other countries and from Canadian provinces and territories, about when and in what order COVID-19-related public-health measures can be lifted (or stringency be reduced) as vaccination rates and seasonal temperatures increase in response to a decision-maker’s request.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/31479
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