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lockdown while containing the spread of the virus. Such policies may, however, need to be complemented by selective containment …
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spike in mortality and its equally rapid decline three months later. We conclude that the fear and uncertainty in the early …
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This chapter examines the impact of COVID-19 shutdowns on domestic violence (DV) in the United States. Despite widespread concerns that pandemic shutdowns could increase DV, initial studies found mixed evidence that varied across data sources and locations. We review the evolving literature on...
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We measure the impact of the initial Indian national COVID-19 lockdown on digital activity using browser histories of 1 … lockdown. However, men's browsing increased by significantly more, causing gender gaps overall and in key browsing categories … lockdown. Our primary findings therefore shed new light on determinants of digital time use, while also highlighting the …
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The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted primary and secondary prevention efforts as well as routine cancer care including diagnosis and treatment. The number of cancer-related procedures declined across countries. Many of the OECD countries also faced challenges in maintaining and further improving...
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