Engagement about COVID-19 manifested in supportive behavior, emerged around needs by the users themselves rather than centrally coordinated. It appeared as a response to the disruptive events caused by COVID-19. Particularly its relation to the crisis in the type of support users offers to others...
only 20 deaths in Germany have been linked to vaccinations.In contrast, between January and July 2021, i.e. since the start of the anti-covid campaign, 80 to 90 million injections have been administered in Germany, followed by
SN1 ..people important to me, think that I should work from home, more often than before COVID. 4.28 1.88 SN2 ..people important to me will support me in working from home, more often than before-COVID. 4.59 1.79 SN3 ..my employer will be supportive of me working from home, more...
While the former generically provide more information, replacing up to 94% of an ego’s predictability, significant information is also present in the aggregation of unknown colocators, that contain up to 85% of an ego’s predictive information. Such information flow raises privacy concerns: ...
As COVID-19 changes and endures (Phillips 2021), new knowledge that this piece adds to literature develops over below interpretations. First, the dimensions demonstrate what would have been a significant initial response to the pandemic. Second, there is a need for such a scale in literature. ...
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COVID-19 pandemic and psychological and emotional consequences The literature has extensively documented the psychological and emotional health disruptions caused by major stressful events on individuals (Ghodse and Galea 2006; Smith et al. 2019). Primarily, the researchers and scientists have focused on...
As COVID-19 changes and endures (Phillips 2021), new knowledge that this piece adds to literature develops over below interpretations. First, the dimensions demonstrate what would have been a significant initial response to the pandemic. Second, there is a need for such a scale in literature. ...