Investigating the influence of institutions, politics, organizations, and governance on the COVID-19 response in British Columbia, Canada: a jurisdictional case study protocol
Abstract Background Research on public health responses to COVID-19 globally has largely focused on understanding the virus' epidemiology, identifying interventions to curb transmission, and assessing the impact of interventions on outcomes. Only recently have studies begun to situate their fin...
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Main Authors: | Laura Jane Brubacher (Author), Md. Zabir Hasan (Author), Veena Sriram (Author), Shelly Keidar (Author), Austin Wu (Author), Michael Cheng (Author), Chris Y. Lovato (Author), U. B. C. Working Group on Health Systems Response to COVID-19 (Author), Peter Berman (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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