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Pandemic policies under scrutiny: American voters question COVID-19 measures


A majority of American voters believe COVID-19 public health measures infringed on personal freedoms, according to a new Deseret News poll. The poll also found that a significant plurality of ... Read More

Do scientists respond faster than Google trends in discussing COVID-19 issues? A new approach to textual big data


A study in Health Data Science introduces an advanced research framework to dissect the vast textual landscape surrounding COVID-19. This methodology leverages keywords from Google Trends ... Read More

CDC isolation guidelines for Covid-19 haven’t changed yet. Here’s what you need to know


“We will continue to make decisions based ... on reducing the amount of virus shedding.” The latest Covid-19 shot was rolled out in September. It’s a monovalent vaccine formulated to target ... Read More

Covid changed how we spend: More YOLO splurging but less saving


“My mind-set has completely changed after covid: When I see something I want ... might say everything is coming back to normal, but we are different people than we were before the pandemic.” ... Read More

Trends in Low-Value Cancer Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic


We found that low-value care in areas ranging from cancer treatment to supportive care to end-of-life care remained stubbornly high even during the height of stay ... trends in the pre–COVID-19 ... Read More

40 Forgotten Pandemic Trends From 4 Years Ago That Feel Like They Are From An Alternate Universe


It's blowing everyone's minds that we are four years out from the p*ndemic. Because it seems like "pandemic nostalgia" is a thing right now, let's take a look at all of the forgotten trends of the ... Read More

3 Things to Know: Selling Mifepristone a Good Move for CVS and Walgreens, Americans Back New COVID-19 Guidelines and Permanent Daylight Saving Time


CivicScience continually tracks current and anticipated consumer trends. Here are three key insights ... five-day isolation recommendation for COVID-19. The CDC recently dropped the recommended ... Read More

Downtown Colorado Springs bucks regional and national trends, is thriving after COVID-19, report says


Downtown Colorado Springs is bucking some regional and national trends — in a good way ... to their downtowns after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic four years ago, 87% of Colorado Springs ... Read More

Global Ad Trends: The impact of COVID-19 on ad investment


This report summarises the latest research from WARC's Data platform, with a focus on the impact of COVID-19 on advertising investment ... will be recorded among travel & tourism (-31.2%),... We’re ... Read More

INTERACTIVE: Here’s how Covid-19 changed the movement of people in Malaysia


PETALING JAYA: Ever since the start of the conditional movement control order (MCO) in May 2020, the amount of time Malaysians spent at home has mostly been on a downward trend even as Covid-19 ... Read More

COVID Testing


You didn't have to get out of your car to get an antigen test. These types of test sites aren't as common today. If you have a disability and need help getting a COVID-19 vaccine, contact the ... Read More

Do scientists respond faster than Google trends in discussing COVID-19 issues? A new approach to textual big data


More information: Benson Shu Yan Lam et al, Do Scholars Respond Faster Than Google Trends in Discussing COVID-19 Issues? An Approach to Textual Big Data, Health Data Science (2024). DOI: 10.34133 ... Read More


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