Effect of COVID-19 infection related experiences on social behaviors when a state of emergency is declared: a cohort study
Abstract Background Restricting the movement of the public to gathering places and limiting close physical contact are effective measures against COVID-19 infection. In Japan, states of emergency have been declared in specific prefectures to reduce public movement and control COVID-19 transmission....
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Main Authors: | Takahiro Mori (Author), Tomohisa Nagata (Author), Kazunori Ikegami (Author), Ayako Hino (Author), Seiichiro Tateishi (Author), Mayumi Tsuji (Author), Shinya Matsuda (Author), Yoshihisa Fujino (Author), Koji Mori (Author), for the CORoNaWork project (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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