Exploring discussions of health and risk and public sentiment in Massachusetts during COVID-19 pandemic mandate implementation: A Twitter analysis
As policies are adjusted throughout the COVID-19 pandemic according to public health best practices, there is a need to balance the importance of social distancing in preventing viral spread with the strain that these governmental public safety mandates put on public mental health. Thus, there is ne...
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Main Authors: | Danyellé Thorpe Huerta (Author), Jared B. Hawkins (Author), John S. Brownstein (Author), Yulin Hswen (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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