@AnnieMilliken4 @1CeliaGreen Well documented impact of school closures- children being left by themselves or in inappropriate care because parents have to go back to work. Check out https://t.co/awA7zTYr7q
@InflateDeflate Non-pharmaceutical interventions against COVID-19 had the side-effect of reducing rates of influenza compared to previous years: https://t.co/uCHQ31bovC Measures won't however be as effective if many people don't adhere to them, which has b
Really liked the message of this rapid review recently published in #BMCInfectDis. Authors suggest authorities could integrate community #codesign in #COVID19 interventions to promote engagement and compliance https://t.co/8TONjWSABD
RT @BMC_series: A review by @hollyseale and colleagues at @UNSWMedicine looks at the demographic, social and psychological factors underpin…
RT @BMC_series: A review by @hollyseale and colleagues at @UNSWMedicine looks at the demographic, social and psychological factors underpin…
RT @BMC_series: A review by @hollyseale and colleagues at @UNSWMedicine looks at the demographic, social and psychological factors underpin…
RT @BMC_series: A review by @hollyseale and colleagues at @UNSWMedicine looks at the demographic, social and psychological factors underpin…
RT @BMC_series: A review by @hollyseale and colleagues at @UNSWMedicine looks at the demographic, social and psychological factors underpin…
A review by @hollyseale and colleagues at @UNSWMedicine looks at the demographic, social and psychological factors underpinning engagement with quarantine, school closures, and personal protective behaviours #BMCInfectDis https://t.co/9d045F8nbA https://t.
RT @hollyseale: Very excited to announce that our work in BMC ID is published- this project was a collaboration between @UNSWMedicine PhD…
A good roundup and reminder that no part of this pandemic is separate from social and community ties - Improving the impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions during COVID-19: examining the factors that influence engagement and the impact on individuals h
RT @hollyseale: Very excited to announce that our work in BMC ID is published- this project was a collaboration between @UNSWMedicine PhD…
RT @saifsociologist: Our article is featured on the @ResearchGate #COVID19 community page. Read it here: https://t.co/SRHcg5pEDB
Our article is featured on the @ResearchGate #COVID19 community page. Read it here: https://t.co/SRHcg5pEDB
Very proud to have been part of this!
RT @hollyseale: Very excited to announce that our work in BMC ID is published- this project was a collaboration between @UNSWMedicine PhD…
The paper below just published in BMC Infectious Diseases is a very timely and useful read. It focuses on the non-pharmaceutical interventions during COVID-19 and the factors that influence engagement and the impact on individuals. https://t.co/38l4WiMXj7
RT @hollyseale: Very excited to announce that our work in BMC ID is published- this project was a collaboration between @UNSWMedicine PhD…
RT @hollyseale: Very excited to announce that our work in BMC ID is published- this project was a collaboration between @UNSWMedicine PhD…
RT @hollyseale: Very excited to announce that our work in BMC ID is published- this project was a collaboration between @UNSWMedicine PhD…
RT @hollyseale: Very excited to announce that our work in BMC ID is published- this project was a collaboration between @UNSWMedicine PhD…
Very excited to announce that our work in BMC ID is published- this project was a collaboration between @UNSWMedicine PhD and Masters students working with government staff! Great opportunities for all! A huge shout out to the students! #Covid_19 https: