Confidence in government and rumors amongst migrant worker men involved in dormitory outbreaks of COVID-19: A cross-sectional survey
Background: In the COVID-19 pandemic, confidence in the government and access to accurate information have been critical to the control of outbreaks. Although outbreaks have emerged amongst communities of international migrant workers worldwide, little is known about how they perceive the government...
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Main Authors: | Edina YQ Tan (Author), Dalia Albarazi (Author), Young Ern Saw (Author), P Buvanaswari (Author), Kinjal Doshi (Author), Jean CJ Liu (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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