Timeliness of information disclosure during the low transmission period of COVID-19: resident-level observational study in China
Abstract Background Only when people feel they have received timely disclosure will they have sufficient incentive to implement community prevention and control measures. The timely and standardized information published by authorities as a response to the crisis can better inform the public and ena...
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Main Authors: | Tingting Yang (Author), Xin Shen (Author), Yongguang Yang (Author), Yong Gan (Author), Jing Feng (Author), Zihui Lei (Author), Weixin Zhang (Author), Yuxin Zhao (Author), Lijun Shen (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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