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Covid-19: Countries in the Americas are warned not to lower their guard Taylor, L
BMJ
2022-03-14
376
o664
UK
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Gender-responsive social protection post-COVID-19 Gavrilovic, M; Rubio, M; Bastagli, F; Hinton, R; Staab, S; etc.
Science
2022-03-11
375
6585
1111-1113
UK
3
"Back to normal" is not enough Pagel, C
Science
2022-03-11
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1069
UK
4
COVID-19 vaccination: The road ahead Altmann, D M; Boyton, R J
Science
2022-03-11
375
6585
1127-1132
UK
5
Daily briefing: Genetic variants are linked to severe COVID-19 Graham, F
Nature
2022-03-11
UK
6
Microbial enzyme helps to churn out scarce COVID drug at full tilt
Nature
2022-03-11
UK
7
Covid-19: Hospital admissions rise as cases increase in over 55s Iacobucci, G
BMJ
2022-03-11
376
o654
UK
8
Covid-19: Pandemic has shown that science can widen inequalities, says WHO head Mahase, E
BMJ
2022-03-11
376
o644
UK
9
COVID's true death toll: much higher than official records Adam, D
Nature
2022-03-10
UK
10
Kids show mysteriously low levels of COVID antibodies Mallapaty, S
Nature
2022-03-10
UK
11
Wide-ranging genetic study of severe COVID finds common risk factors Kreier, F
Nature
2022-03-10
UK
12
Estimating excess mortality due to the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic analysis of COVID-19-related mortality, 2020-21
Lancet
2022-03-10
UK
13
Covid-19: Coalition pledges $42m to develop broad protection vaccine against betacoronaviruses Mahase, E
BMJ
2022-03-09
376
o628
UK
14
Brain changes after COVID revealed by imaging Gollub, R L
Nature
2022-03-08
UK
15
Omicron's advantage, particle accelerators - the week in infographics
Nature
2022-03-08
UK
16
Whole genome sequencing reveals host factors underlying critical Covid-19 Kousathanas, A; Pairo-Castineira, E; Rawlik, K; Stuckey, A; etc.
Nature
2022-03-07
UK
17
SARS-CoV-2 is associated with changes in brain structure in UK Biobank Douaud, G; Lee, S; Alfaro-Almagro, F; Arthofer, C; Wang, C; McCarthy, P; etc.
Nature
2022-03-07
UK
18
COVID restrictions are lifting - what scientists think Stokel-Walker, C
Nature
2022-03-07
UK
19
Omicron neutralising antibodies after third COVID-19 vaccine dose in patients with cancer Fendler, A; Shepherd, STC; Au, L; Wu, M; Harvey, R; Schmitt, A M; etc.
Lancet
2022-03-05
399
10328
905-907
UK
20
Coronapod: why stopping COVID testing would be a mistake Baker, N; Baker, M
Nature
2022-03-04
UK
21
'COVID zero' regions struggle with vaccine complacency Silver, A
Nature
2022-03-04
UK
22
COVID-19: How Omicron overtook Delta in three charts Mallapaty, S
Nature
2022-03-04
UK
23
SARS-CoV-2 Laboratory-Developed Tests: Integrity Restored Adashi, E Y; Cohen, I G
JAMA
2022-03-04
UK
24
UK scales back routine covid-19 surveillance Clarke, J; Beaney, T; Majeed, A
BMJ
2022-03-04
376
o562
UK
25
Covid-19: Anti-inflammatory treatment baricitinib reduces deaths in patients admitted to hospital, finds trial Mahase, E
BMJ
2022-03-03
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o573
UK
26
Covid-19: Public vaccine funding needs "strings attached" for equitable access, say campaigners Mahase, E
BMJ
2022-03-03
376
o565
UK
27
What can we learn from the language of "living with covid"? Stokoe, E; Simons, S; Drury, J; Michie, S; Parker, M; Phoenix, A; etc.
BMJ
2022-03-03
376
o575
UK
28
Covid-19 Vaccine Effectiveness against the Omicron (B.1.1.529) Variant Andrews, N; Stowe, J; Kirsebom, F; Toffa, S; Rickeard, T; Gallagher, E; etc.
N Engl J Med
2022-03-02
UK
29
Travel measures in the SARS-CoV-2 variant era need clear objectives Kucharski, A J; Jit, M; Logan, J G; Cotten, M; Clifford, S; etc.
Lancet
2022-03-02
UK
30
Pregnancy and the "presumption of inclusion" in research Knight, M; Vousden, N
BMJ
2022-03-02
376
o559
UK
31
Has the covid pandemic changed the debate about nationalising GPs? Majeed, A; Hodes, S
BMJ
2022-03-02
376
o406
UK
32
Update to living WHO guideline on drugs for covid-19
BMJ
2022-03-02
376
o534
UK
33
How hybrid working took hold in science Powell, K
Nature
2022-03-01
603
7901
537-539
UK
34
Moon crashes, distant radio bursts - the week in infographics
Nature
2022-03-01
UK
35
Staring into the human genome to diagnose COVID Noronha, P M
Nature
2022-03-01
603
7900
354
UK
36
The next variant: three key questions about what's after Omicron Ledford, H
Nature
2022-03-01
603
7900
212-213
UK
37
Wuhan market was epicentre of pandemic's start, studies suggest Maxmen, A
Nature
2022-03-01
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7899
15-16
UK
38
Hundreds of COVID trials could provide a deluge of new drugs Ledford, H
Nature
2022-03-01
603
7899
25-27
UK
39
Omicron's lasting mysteries: four questions scientists are racing to answer Dance, A
Nature
2022-03-01
603
7899
22-24
UK
40
Taiwan's pandemic vice-president - from lab bench to public office and back Chien-Jen, C
Nature
2022-03-01
603
7900
203
UK
41
Government's plan for "living with covid-19" neglects the most vulnerable Nagpaul, C
BMJ
2022-03-01
376
o540
UK
42
Covid-19: Incomplete lists of vulnerable patients left many unprotected, desperate, and afraid Torjesen, I
BMJ
2022-02-28
376
o528
UK
43
Covid-19: Sanofi and GSK to seek regulatory authorisation for protein based vaccine Mahase, E
BMJ
2022-02-28
376
o526
UK
44
Covid-19: Is the government dismantling pandemic systems too hastily? Limb, M
BMJ
2022-02-28
376
o515
UK
45
Covid-19: Lagging vaccination leaves the Caribbean vulnerable, says PAHO Taylor, L
BMJ
2022-02-28
376
o519
UK
46
Omicron neutralising antibodies after COVID-19 vaccination in haemodialysis patients Carr, E J; Wu, M; Harvey, R; Billany, R E; Wall, E C; Kelly, G; etc.
Lancet
2022-02-26
399
10327
800-802
UK
47
The global COVID-19 treatment divide Usher, A D
Lancet
2022-02-26
399
10327
779-782
UK
48
Had Omicron? You're unlikely to catch its rising variant Sidik, S M
Nature
2022-02-25
UK
49
Covid-19: Vaccine programme a success, but staff burnout is a major risk, auditors warn Iacobucci, G
BMJ
2022-02-25
376
o493
UK
50
The UK's covid-19 data collection has been "world beating"-let's not throw it away Dowd, J B
BMJ
2022-02-25
376
o496
UK
51
Effect of Covid-19 Vaccination on Transmission of Alpha and Delta Variants Eyre, D W; Taylor, D; Purver, M; Chapman, D; Fowler, T; Pouwels, K B; etc.
N Engl J Med
2022-02-24
386
8
744-756
UK
52
Variation in the COVID-19 infection-fatality ratio by age, time, and geography during the pre-vaccine era: a systematic analysis
Lancet
2022-02-24
UK
53
Fourth dose of COVID vaccine offers only slight boost against Omicron infection Mallapaty, S
Nature
2022-02-23
UK
54
Will a rising Omicron variant scramble antibody treatments? Kreier, F
Nature
2022-02-23
UK
55
Self-testing for asymptomatic non-contacts using rapid antigen tests-is this leading to a cost effective reduction in infection transmission? Raffle, A E; Gill, M
BMJ
2022-02-23
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o445
UK
56
Covid-19: Severe infection in pregnancy significantly increases risks, study shows Iacobucci, G
BMJ
2022-02-23
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o480
UK
57
It's time to trust NHS staff to do the right thing Ham, C
BMJ
2022-02-23
376
o473
UK
58
Ethnic differences in covid-19 death rates Raleigh, V S
BMJ
2022-02-23
376
o427
UK
59
Sale of UK's Vaccine Manufacturing and Innovation Centre Glover, R E; Roberts, A P; Singer, A C; Kirchhelle, C
BMJ
2022-02-23
376
e069999
UK
60
SARS-CoV-2 antigen lateral flow tests for detecting infectious people: linked data analysis Deeks, J J; Singanayagam, A; Houston, H; Sitch, A J; Hakki, S; etc.
BMJ
2022-02-23
376
e066871
UK
61
Don't worry about the drug industry's profits when considering a waiver on covid-19 intellectual property rights
BMJ
2022-02-23
376
o482
UK
62
Hidden black hole, COVID reinfections - the week in infographics
Nature
2022-02-22
UK
63
Covid-19: Scientists and medics warn that it is too soon to lift all restrictions in England Limb, M
BMJ
2022-02-22
376
o469
UK
64
Covid-19 vaccines: we need immediate release of anonymised data from yellow card scheme Ennos, R A
BMJ
2022-02-22
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o414
UK
65
Covid-19: Pandemic adds to alcohol deaths in Scotland Christie, B
BMJ
2022-02-22
376
o468
UK
66
Covid-19: Ending the legal requirement to self isolate puts vulnerable people at risk Shemtob, L; Asanati, K; Majeed, A
BMJ
2022-02-22
376
o461
UK
67
Covid-19: What do we know about airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2?
BMJ
2022-02-22
376
o460
UK
68
Removing free access to covid-19 tests is incomprehensible Rae, M
BMJ
2022-02-21
376
o449
UK
69
COVID-19 in Europe: new challenges for addressing vaccine hesitancy Karafillakis, E; Van Damme, P; Hendrickx, G; Larson, H J
Lancet
2022-02-19
399
10326
699-701
UK
70
Diagnostics for COVID-19: moving from pandemic response to control Peeling, R W; Heymann, D L; Teo, Y Y; Garcia, P J
Lancet
2022-02-19
399
10326
757-768
UK
71
Covid-19: Antibodies after AstraZeneca and Pfizer vaccines decrease with age and are higher in women, data show Iacobucci, G
BMJ
2022-02-18
376
o428
UK
72
Covid-19: Pandemic has disproportionately harmed children's mental health, report finds Iacobucci, G
BMJ
2022-02-18
376
o430
UK
73
Daily briefing: Why COVID-19 reinfections are surging Graham, F
Nature
2022-02-17
UK
74
Recovery plan for elective care Murray, R
BMJ
2022-02-17
376
o386
UK
75
COVID reinfections surge during Omicron onslaught Mallapaty, S
Nature
2022-02-16
UK
76
Oral Nirmatrelvir for High-Risk, Nonhospitalized Adults with Covid-19 Hammond, J; Leister-Tebbe, H; Gardner, A; Abreu, P; Bao, W; etc.
N Engl J Med
2022-02-16
UK
77
Covid-19: Vaccinated people are less likely to get long covid, review finds Mahase, E
BMJ
2022-02-16
376
o407
UK
78
Mental health after covid-19 Weich, S
BMJ
2022-02-16
376
o326
UK
79
Covid-19: Vaccine will be offered to 5-11 year olds in England, Wales, and Scotland Wise, J
BMJ
2022-02-16
376
o411
UK
80
Covid-19: Show us evidence for lifting restrictions, doctors tell Johnson Waters, A
BMJ
2022-02-15
376
o383
UK
81
Covid-19: For the clinically extremely vulnerable, life hasn't returned to normal Giles, C
BMJ
2022-02-15
376
o397
UK
82
Omicron-targeted vaccines do no better than original jabs in early tests Waltz, E
Nature
2022-02-14
UK
83
Accelerating Indigenous health and wellbeing: the Lancet Commission on Arctic and Northern Health Adams, L V; Dorough, D S
Lancet
2022-02-12
399
10325
613-614
UK
84
Casirivimab and imdevimab in patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 (RECOVERY): a randomised, controlled, open-label, platform trial
Lancet
2022-02-12
399
10325
665-676
UK
85
Global burden of bacterial antimicrobial resistance in 2019: a systematic analysis
Lancet
2022-02-12
399
10325
629-655
UK
86
Offline: Complacency threatens progress against COVID-19 Horton, R
Lancet
2022-02-12
399
10325
615
UK
87
Coronapod: How African scientists are copying Moderna's COVID vaccine Baker, N; Maxmen, A
Nature
2022-02-11
UK
88
Covid-19: Solely refusing vaccine will not trigger a fitness to practise investigation, says GMC Mahase, E
BMJ
2022-02-11
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UK
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Covid-19: Staff absences are continuing to stretch NHS hospitals, say leaders Iacobucci, G
BMJ
2022-02-11
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UK
90
Covid-19: What do we know about omicron sublineages? Mahase, E
BMJ
2022-02-11
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o358
UK
91
Molnupiravir - A Step toward Orally Bioavailable Therapies for Covid-19 Whitley, R
N Engl J Med
2022-02-10
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592-593
UK
92
England's U turn on covid-19 vaccine mandate for NHS staff McKee, M; van Schalkwyk, MCI
BMJ
2022-02-10
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o353
UK
93
Covid-19: Government plans to remove all remaining restrictions in England a month early Iacobucci, G
BMJ
2022-02-09
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o355
UK
94
Covid-19: WHO efforts to bring vaccine manufacturing to Africa are undermined by the drug industry, documents show Davies, M
BMJ
2022-02-09
376
o304
UK
95
The UK is an international outlier in its approach to covid in children Williams, S; Michie, S; Pagel, C; Squires, A
BMJ
2022-02-09
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o327
UK
96
Rapid increase in Omicron infections in England during December 2021: REACT-1 study Elliott, P; Bodinier, B; Eales, O; Wang, H; Haw, D; Elliott, J; Whitaker, M; etc.
Science
2022-02-08
eabn8347
UK
97
Black hole spotting, immunity cheat sheet - the week in infographics
Nature
2022-02-08
UK
98
Effect of Noninvasive Respiratory Strategies on Intubation or Mortality Among Patients With Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure and COVID-19: The RECOVERY-RS Randomized Clinical Trial Perkins, G D; Ji, C; Connolly, B A; Couper, K; Lall, R; Baillie, J K; etc.
JAMA
2022-02-08
327
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546-558
UK
99
Covid-19: Medical regulators should ensure that health workers are vaccinated, says Javid Iacobucci, G
BMJ
2022-02-08
376
o346
UK
100
Daily briefing: Hamsters sparked a COVID-19 outbreak in Hong Kong Graham, F
Nature
2022-02-07
UK
101
A national vaccination service for the NHS in England: a proposal to be considered with caution Hodes, S; Stanley, S; Majeed, A
BMJ
2022-02-07
376
o338
UK
102
Covid-19: Only a third of children in need accessed mental health support in the pandemic Torjesen, I
BMJ
2022-02-07
376
o335
UK
103
Covid-19: Past infection may not protect against future variants, researcher warns Mahase, E
BMJ
2022-02-07
376
o334
UK
104
Heterologous versus homologous COVID-19 booster vaccination in previous recipients of two doses of CoronaVac COVID-19 vaccine in Brazil (RHH-001): a phase 4, non-inferiority, single blind, randomised study Costa, Clemens SA; Weckx, L; Clemens, R; Almeida, Mendes AV; etc.
Lancet
2022-02-05
399
10324
521-529
UK
105
Transmission of SARS-CoV-2: still up in the air - Authors' reply Greenhalgh, T; Jimenez, J L; Prather, K A; Tufeki, Z; Fisman, D; Schooley, R
Lancet
2022-02-05
399
10324
519-520
UK
106
Managing the opioid crisis in North America and beyond The, Lancet
Lancet
2022-02-05
399
10324
495
UK
107
Ayoade Alakija: advancing equity in the COVID-19 response Samarasekera, U
Lancet
2022-02-05
399
10324
511
UK
108
Fresh questions over Gates Foundation governance Burki, T
Lancet
2022-02-05
399
10324
508
UK
109
Hyperimmune immunoglobulin for hospitalised patients with COVID-19 (ITAC): a double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 3, randomised trial
Lancet
2022-02-05
399
10324
530-540
UK
110
WHO concerned over COVID-19 health-care waste Zarocostas, J
Lancet
2022-02-05
399
10324
507
UK
111
Coronapod: what people get wrong about endemic COVID Baker, N; Baker, M
Nature
2022-02-04
UK
112
Does Omicron hit kids harder? Scientists are trying to find out Kozlov, M
Nature
2022-02-04
UK
113
How sneezing hamsters sparked a COVID outbreak in Hong Kong Mallapaty, S
Nature
2022-02-04
UK
114
Covid-19: Vulnerable adult must be vaccinated against parents' wishes, judge rules Dyer, C
BMJ
2022-02-04
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o308
UK
115
"Excess deaths" is the best metric for tracking the pandemic Islam, N
BMJ
2022-02-04
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o285
UK
116
Covid-19: UK approves Novavax's protein based vaccine Wise, J
BMJ
2022-02-04
376
o309
UK
117
When I use a word . . . . Vaccination-rights and duties Aronson, J K
BMJ
2022-02-04
376
o317
UK
118
Has covid-19 precipitated the end of the family doctor? Cooney, K
BMJ
2022-02-04
376
o320
UK
119
Breakthrough COVID powers up immune response to variants - including Omicron Callaway, E
Nature
2022-02-03
UK
120
SARS-CoV-2 Omicron-B.1.1.529 leads to widespread escape from neutralizing antibody responses Dejnirattisai, W; Huo, J; Zhou, D; Zahradn¨ªk, J; Supasa, P; Liu, C; etc.
Cell
2022-02-03
185
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467-484.e15
UK
121
Covid-19: Government writes off ¡ê10bn on unusable, overpriced, or undelivered PPE Iacobucci, G
BMJ
2022-02-03
376
o296
UK
122
How well can Omicron evade immunity from COVID vaccines? Reardon, S
Nature
2022-02-02
UK
123
People carrying excess weight have an increased risk of severe covid-19 Saul, H; Gursul, D; Piernas, C
BMJ
2022-02-02
376
o141
UK
124
Covid-19: Trust in government and other people linked with lower infection rate and higher vaccination uptake Thornton, J
BMJ
2022-02-02
376
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UK
125
Encouraging the resumption of economic activity after COVID-19: Evidence from a large scale-field experiment in China Palacios, J; Fan, Y; Yoeli, E; Wang, J; Chai, Y; Sun, W; Rand, D G; Zheng, S
Proc Natl Acad Sci USA
2022-02-01
119
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UK
126
Local and systemic responses to SARS-CoV-2 infection in children and adults Yoshida, M; Worlock, K B; Huang, N; Lindeboom, RGH; Butler, C R; etc.
Nature
2022-02-01
602
7896
321-327
UK
127
Evolution of enhanced innate immune evasion by SARS-CoV-2 Thorne, L G; Bouhaddou, M; Reuschl, A K; Zuliani-Alvarez, L; etc.
Nature
2022-02-01
602
7897
487-495
UK
128
Altered TMPRSS2 usage by SARS-CoV-2 Omicron impacts tropism and fusogenicity Meng, B; Abdullahi, A; Ferreira, IATM; Goonawardane, N; Saito, A; etc.
Nature
2022-02-01
UK
129
Africa is bringing vaccine manufacturing home
Nature
2022-02-01
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7896
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China's zero-COVID strategy: what happens next? Mallapaty, S
Nature
2022-02-01
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15-16
UK
131
COVID-19: LMICs need antivirals as well as vaccines Bajaj, S S; Stanford, F C
Nature
2022-02-01
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UK
132
Deltacron: the story of the variant that wasn't Kreier, F
Nature
2022-02-01
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UK
133
Does the world need an Omicron vaccine? What researchers say Waltz, E
Nature
2022-02-01
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192-193
UK
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FAO should focus on real not nominal food prices Smith, A M
Nature
2022-02-01
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33
UK
135
Heart-disease risk soars after COVID - even with a mild case Sidik, S M
Nature
2022-02-01
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7898
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UK
136
Keep mountain gorillas free from pandemic virus Gilardi, K; Uwingeli, P
Nature
2022-02-01
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7896
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UK
137
Long COVID and kids: more research is urgently needed
Nature
2022-02-01
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7896
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UK
138
Omicron's molecular structure could help explain its global takeover Kwon, D
Nature
2022-02-01
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7897
373-374
UK
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Omicron's origins, where's Webb - the week in infographics
Nature
2022-02-01
UK
140
Scientists deliberately gave people COVID - here's what they learnt Callaway, E
Nature
2022-02-01
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7896
191-192
UK
141
Social-media platforms failing to tackle abuse of scientists Owens, B
Nature
2022-02-01
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7896
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UK
142
South African scientists copy Moderna's COVID vaccine Maxmen, A
Nature
2022-02-01
602
7897
372-373
UK
143
The WHO deserves more money for its core mission - and more respect
Nature
2022-02-01
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7-8
UK
144
Three, four or more: what's the magic number for booster shots? Watson, C
Nature
2022-02-01
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17-18
UK
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Why does the Omicron sub-variant spread faster than the original? Callaway, E
Nature
2022-02-01
602
7898
556-557
UK
146
Commit to transparent COVID data until the WHO declares the pandemic is over Mathieu, E
Nature
2022-02-01
602
7898
549
UK
147
COVID-19: talk of 'vaccine hesitancy' lets governments off the hook Attwell, K; Hannah, A; Leask, J
Nature
2022-02-01
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7898
574-577
UK
148
COVID's lesson for governments? Don't cherry-pick advice, synthesize it Mulgan, G
Nature
2022-02-01
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UK
149
Pandemics disable people - the history lesson that policymakers ignore Spinney, L
Nature
2022-02-01
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383-385
UK
150
Tracking COVID-19 infections: time for change Dean, N
Nature
2022-02-01
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What the Omicron wave is revealing about human immunity Willyard, C
Nature
2022-02-01
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22-25
UK
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Where did Omicron come from? Three key theories Mallapaty, S
Nature
2022-02-01
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UK
153
Will Omicron end the pandemic? Here's what experts say Adam, D
Nature
2022-02-01
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20-21
UK
154
Pandemic preparedness and COVID-19: an exploratory analysis of infection and fatality rates, and contextual factors associated with preparedness in 177 countries, from Jan 1, 2020, to Sept 30, 2021
Lancet
2022-02-01
UK
155
Covid-19 patients discharged from hospital have "substantially higher risk" of adverse outcomes and need monitoring Torjesen, I
BMJ
2022-02-01
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Covid-19: Government abandons mandatory vaccination of NHS staff Iacobucci, G
BMJ
2022-02-01
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UK
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Gray report: "Failures of leadership and judgement" Greenhalgh, T
BMJ
2022-02-01
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UK
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Covid-19: Pandemic waste threatens human and environmental health, says WHO Wise, J
BMJ
2022-02-01
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