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Research outputs: COVID-19

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2020 "Front line talk": South African health care workers' response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic

The presentation is about health workers who have been at the fore front of fighting this pandemic and at high risk of contracting the virus...

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2020 HSRC series of rapid assessments on socio-behavioural aspects of COVID-19

This was the first survey that was conducted in the first month of the outbreak prior to the announcement of the lockdown. The survey focuse...

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2020 A big need: Covid-19 has rammed home the necessity of social protection and a universal basic income grant

Chronic unemployment and poverty have deepened despite numerous interventions. Over and above Covid-19 impacts, they amount to a chronic dis...

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2020 Letter to the editor: South African health professionals' state of wellbeing during the emergence of COVID-19

Given the rapid emergence of COVID-19 in South Africa (SA), little is known about the wellbeing of our health professionals. The mortality r...