PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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"I am Young, Why Should I Vaccinate?" How empathetic and aggressive communication on social media impact young adults' attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination
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INTRODUCTION: To combat the current COVID-19 pandemic, high vaccination rates are of crucial value. However, young people in particular tend to be hesitant toward vaccination. On social media, young adults are often called to vaccinate in an
"Too Many Jobs and Not Enough Hands": Immigrant and Refugee Community Health Workers at the Frontlines of the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Refugees and immigrants have experienced heightened health inequities related to COVID-19. As community-embedded frontline health personnel, refugee and immigrant community health workers (riCHWs) played essential roles in the provision of
'Stay home and stay safe … but maybe you can have somebody over': public perceptions of official COVID-19 messages during the 2020 holiday season in Canada
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CONCLUSION: Official public health messaging intended to mitigate harm in rapidly evolving crisis situations can be ineffective in reducing risky behaviors because it may instead encourage people to not abide the recommended guidelines. In these
52-year-old man • intermittent fevers • recently received second dose of COVID-19 vaccine • tremors in all 4 extremities • Dx?
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► intermittent fevers ► recently received second dose of COVID-19 vaccine ► tremors in all 4 extremities.
"Weird duality": learning from the experiences of students in university peer support roles during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Objectives: To explore university student peer supporter experiences in the pandemic context and with a specific focus on student mental health. Participants: The sample comprised 13 students from various peer support programs, providing academic
"We try to save lives and our own lives": nursing work in the COVID-19 pandemic
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OBJECTIVE: To understand the implications of working conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic for Nursing professionals.
"Please don't let me become a statistic in this grocery store": Civic engagement among older Americans since the COVID-19 pandemic onset
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The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted civic life and upended daily routines. Coffee shops, restaurants, recreation centers, parks, and other 'third places' that facilitate communal gathering, interpersonal connection, and meaningful activity closed or
"It's Like Being a Parent at Work": Antiviolence Frontline Work, Boundaries, and Intimacy During COVID-19
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COVID-19 profoundly shaped how service providers in the antiviolence sector interact with clients, coworkers, and community stakeholders. In addition to stressors inherent in antiviolence work, service providers negotiated new, challenging social
