Managing borders during public health emergencies of international concern: a proposed typology of cross-border health measures
Abstract Background The near universal adoption of cross-border health measures during the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide has prompted significant debate about their effectiveness and compliance with international law. The number of measures used, and the range of measures applied, have far exceeded pr...
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Main Authors: | Kelley Lee (Author), Karen A. Grépin (Author), Catherine Worsnop (Author), Summer Marion (Author), Julianne Piper (Author), Mingqi Song (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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