Public engagement in decision‐making regarding the management of the COVID‐19 epidemic: Views and expectations of the 'publics'
Abstract Background In the management of epidemics, like COVID‐19, trade‐offs have to be made between reducing mortality and morbidity and minimizing socioeconomic and political consequences. Traditionally, epidemic management (EM) has been guided and executed attentively by experts and policymakers...
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Main Authors: | Sophie Kemper (Author), Frank Kupper (Author), Sandra Kengne Kamga (Author), Anne Brabers (Author), Judith De Jong (Author), Marloes Bongers (Author), Aura Timen (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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