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Jan-2021Warmer weather unlikely to reduce the COVID-19 transmission: an ecological study in 202 locations in 8 countriesPan, Jinhua; Yao, Ye; Liu, Zhixi; Meng, Xia; Ji, John S.; Qiu, Yang; Wang, Weidong; Zhang, Lina; Wang, Weibing; Kan, Haidong
Fev-2021Strategies to exiting the COVID-19 lockdown for workplace and school: a scoping reviewD'angelo, Daniela; Sinopoli, Alessandra; Napoletano, Antonello; Gianola, Silvia; Castellini, Greta; del Monaco, Andrea; Fauci, Alice Josephine; Latina, Roberto; Iacorossi, Laura; Salomone, Katia; Coclite, Daniela; Iannone, Primiano
Jan-2021COVID-19 diagnosis: a review of current methodsYüce, Meral; Filiztekin, Elif; Özkaya, Korin Gasia
Jan-2021Cholesterol, inflammation, and phospholipids: COVID-19 share traits with cardiovascular diseasePimentel, Lígia L.; Rodríguez-Alcalá, Luis M.
2021Optimization of COVID-19 testing accuracy with nasal anatomy educationLi, Lilun; Shim, Timothy; Zapanta, Philip E.
Mar-2021Mental well-being and association of the four factors coping structure model: a perspective of people living in lockdown during COVID-19Agha, S.
Jan-2021Pregnancy and birth planning during COVID-19: the effects of tele-education offered to pregnant women on prenatal distress and pregnancy-related anxietyDerya, Yeşim Aksoy; Altiparmak, Sümeyye; Akça, Emine; Gökbulut, Nilay; Yilmaz, Ayşe Nur
Jan-2021Prevention and treatment of COVID-19: focus on interferons, chloroquine/hydroxychloroquine, azithromycin, and vaccineBakadia, Bianza Moise; He, Feng; Souho, Tiatou; Lamboni, Lallepak; Ullah, Muhammad Wajid; Boni, Biaou Ode; Ahmed, Abeer Ahmed Qaed; Mukole, Biampata Mutu; Yang, Guang
Jan-2021Advancement in biosensors for inflammatory biomarkers of SARS-CoV-2 during 2019-2020Garg, Mayank; Sharma, Amit L.; Singh, Suman
Jan-2021Physical inactivity and elevated TV-viewing reported changes during the COVID-19 pandemic are associated with mental health: a survey with 43,995 Brazilian adultsWerneck, André O.; Silva, Danilo R.; Malta, Deborah C.; Souza-Júnior, Paulo R. B.; Azevedo, Luiz O.; Barros, Marilisa B. A.; Szwarcwald, Célia L.