1. COVID-19 Mortality and Progress Toward Vaccinating Older Adults--World Health Organization, Worldwide, 2020-2022
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Wong, Man Kai, Brooks, Donald J., Ikejezie, Juniorcaius, Gacic-Dobo, Marta, Dumolard, Laure, Nedelec, Yoann, Steulet, Claudia, Kassamali, Zyleen, Acma, Ayse, Ajong, Brian N., Adele, Sandra, Allan, Maya, Cohen, Homa Attar, Awofisayo-Okuyelu, Adedoyin, Campbell, Finlay, Cristea, Veronica, De Barros, Stephane, Edward, Ntokwo Vabi, Waeber, Aura R. Escobar Corado, Guinko, Tondri N., Laurenson-Schafer, Henry, Mahran, Mostafa, Carrera, Raquel Medialdea, Mesfin, Samuel, Meyer, Emily, Miglietta, Alessandro, Mirembe, Bernadette B., Mitri, Maribeth, Nezu, Ingrid Hammermeister, Ngai, Stephanie, Ejoh, Ojong Ojong, Parikh, Sydel R., Peron, Emilie, Sklenovska, Nikola, Stoitsova, Savine, Shimizu, Kazuki, Togami, Eri, Jin, Yeo Won, Pavlin, Boris I., Novak, Ryan T., Le Polain, Olivier, Fuller, James A., Mahamud, Abdi Rahman, Lindstrand, Ann, Hersh, Bradley S., O'Brien, Katherine, and Van Kerkhove, Maria D.
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Vaccination -- Health aspects -- Analysis ,Mortality -- China ,Public health -- Analysis -- Health aspects ,Health ,World Health Organization - Abstract
After the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 in late 2019, transmission expanded globally, and on January 30, 2020, COVID-19 was declared a public health emergency of international concern. * Analysis of the [...]
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- 2023