COVID-19 and British Columbia's volunteer search and rescue workers: risk recognition and risk mitigation
Abstract Background:Early during COVID-19, British Columbia coordinated collaboration between academic researchers, public healthcare systems, and private sector partners to focus research resources on knowledge gaps in a timely manner, avoid duplication, and identify overlooked aspects. At a collab...
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Main Authors: | David Birnbaum (Author), Vienna C. Lam (Author), Farinaz Havaei (Author), Gail S. Anderson (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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