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Early AI-supported Response with Social Listening

Listening to people’s questions and concerns is an important way for health authorities to learn about what matters to communities in response to COVID-19. This social listening platform aims to show real time information about how people are talking about COVID-19 online, so that health professionals can better manage as the infodemic and pandemic evolve.

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    COVID-19 and Homelessness: When Crises Intersect

    In this study the authors present the findings of a large-scale serosurvey of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection among people experiencing homelessness and precarious housing in the greater Paris region. More than half of those sampled had SARS-CoV-2 immunoglobulin (Ig)G antibodies, reflecting a substantially higher burden of previous SARS-CoV-2 infection than that seen in the general population.

    Source: COVID-19 and Homelessness: When Crises Intersect

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      COVID-19 Mythbusters, Guyana

      ‘COVID-19 Mythbusters’ are messages developed to counter popular rumous about COVID-19. These rumors were entered into a rumor tracking system.

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        Anti-Virus: The Covid-19 FAQ

        This website, which is updated regularly, is dedicated to debunking common COVID skeptic arguments, and highlighting the track record of some of the most influential and consistently-wrong skeptics. It mostly focuses on UK-based skeptics.

        The site debunks the arguments of the skeptics on the topics of:

        • Effects of COVID-19
        • Lockdown
        • Testing and Treatment

        Source: Anti-Virus: The COVID-19 FAQ

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          COVID-19, Maternal and Child Health, Nutrition – What Does the Science Tell Us?

          This resource tool is compiled by the Johns Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health and provides an overview of what peer-reviewed journal articles currently state on COVID-19, maternal and child health (including infants), and nutrition.

          As the pandemic is ongoing more and more research results are published.

          Source: COVID-19, Maternal and Child Health, Nutrition – What Does the Science Tell Us?

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            Aligning best practices and addressing misinformation for optimal infant feeding during the COVID-19 pandemic

            This brief provides accurate information regarding breastfeeding and COVID-19 and addresses ways for protecting yourself from mis- or disinformation. This brief was published by the COVID-19 and Infant Feeding Working Group (CIF WG) and PATH.

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              Misunderstanding Vaccine Side Effects Poses a Problem for Uptake

              When deciding whether to get vaccines in general, Americans are highly concerned about side effects. Indeed, this concern is one of the most common reasons people report for delaying or refusing vaccination. Even minor side effects, such as swelling and pain at injection sites, often deter people from vaccination.

              This is especially true of parents, who are loath to inflict pain on their children. For the COVID-19 vaccine in particular, fear of side effects is, according to a poll in September 2020, the most common reported reason for potential refusal.

              This article points out that looking at this issue from the lens of behavioral science will aid in understanding how to tackle the problem.

              Source: Misunderstanding Vaccine Side Effects Poses a Problem for Uptake

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                Four Things I Learned About Behavior Change During a Pandemic

                This article is based on an interview with behavioral scientist Katy Milkman and social neuroscientist Jay Van Bavel, hosted by the journal Behavioral Scientist.

                The two shared their insights on a range of topics—vaccine uptake, how political identity and polarization have impacted public health, their behavior-change bright spots from an otherwise challenging year, and more.

                The author lists four lessons learned from this interview:

                1. Why understanding the root causes of political identity and polarization are key for public health
                2. The power of megastudies to help us understand how to boost vaccine uptake
                3. Are people more likely to change their behavior if they have personal experience with COVID-19? It’s complicated.
                4. Despite challenges, science (and scientists) shone brightly this year

                Source: Four Things I Learned About Behavior Change During a Pandemic

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                  Combating Vaccine Hesitancy in Developing Countries

                  Recently, there has been an increase in vaccine hesitancy in low and middle income countries (LMICs) due to safety concerns and long-term effects. With this skepticism, outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases that were once thought mostly eradicated such as measles, pertussis and diphtheria, have increased in frequency around the world.

                  The author cites various reasons for this situation, and offers some advice as how to combat vaccine hesitancy in LMICs.

                  Source: Combating Vaccine Hesitancy in Developing Countries

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                    7 Acts of Self-care You Can Practice during a Winter Lockdown

                    This is a report from a survey taken in Britain during its third lockdown. This survey found that 60 percent of Britons are finding it harder to stay positive during this time.

                    The authors spoke to psychologists and mental health experts about things one can do if one’s mental wellbeing is being affected by the winter lockdown.

                    Source: 7 Acts of Self-care You Can Practice during a Winter Lockdown

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