Prior to the COVID-19 crisis, asymmetric relations between local and global power structures were on the rise. These fractures included deepening divides between key North and South actors as governments, businesses and citizens in the North attach renewed importance to overcoming domestic challenges ...
- Journal of Education and e-Learning Research 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 Psychosocial impact of COVID-19 pandemic on LGBT people in Chile Introduction: COVID-19 pandemic has led many countries around the world, including Chile, to take various measures, including physical and, social isolatio.....
1. Introduction In mid-2020 we ran an editorial in PEC, Effective health communication–a key factor in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, that identified specific areas where more effective health communication could play a critical role in preventing and mitigating the deleterious effects of COVID-...
1. Introduction The US economy is facing two serious shocks: the spread of the novel COVID-19 pandemic and the recent oil price slump. The combination of these two problems will likely initiate a long-term economic downturn and drive the US economy into the next recession. The COVID-19 pa...
COVID-19 Crisis communication Engagement Facebook Social media Twitter 1. Introduction Social media is extensively used as a relevant media channel in crisis communication and management (Chamberlain, 2020,Fraustino et al., 2012). Social media fosters collective action and organization, both in commun...
doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.34585 COVID-19 Resource Center Introduction Manuscript retractions represent attempts to officially withdraw published papers or posted preprints that contain errors, fraud, or other kinds of misconduct. Retractions have increased in both number and prominence over the ...
Introduction Large differences in COVID-19 death rates exist between countries and regions of the same country. Like most diseases, COVID-19 exhibits large geographical variations which frequently remain unexplained. The COVID-19 epidemic is multifactorial, and factors like climate, population density,...
research highlights major differences in study quality between COVID-19 and control articles, possibly driven in part by a combination of more thorough editorial and/or peer-review process as suggested by the time to publication, and robust study design with questions which are pertinent for ...
1. Introduction The current global pandemic is caused by the “novel coronavirus disease (2019-nCoV) or severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) popularly known as COVID-19 disease” originated in the city of Wuhan in Hubei Province, China, during December in 2019. The vi...
1. Introduction 2. The pandemic and diversity in the total environment 3. The pandemic and the geosphere 4. The pandemic and the biosphere 5. The pandemic and the anthroposphere 6. Pandemics and diversity in the total environment: lessons learned and steps forward Declaration of competing interest...