In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many countries mandated staying at home to reduce transmission. This study examined the association between living arrangements (house occupancy numbers) and outcomes in COVID-19.
Multiple House Occupancy is Associated with Mortality in Hospitalised Patients with Covid-19 / Bruce, E., Carter, B., Quinn, T.J., Verduri, A., Pearson, O., Vilches-Moraga, A., Price, A., Mcgovern, A., Evans, L., Mccarthy, K., Hewitt, J., Moug, S., Myint, P.K., Behalf Of Cope Study Team, N., Einarsson, A., Fleck, A., Bisset, C., Alexander, R., Guaraldi, G., Murphy, C., et al.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 1101-1262. - 32:1(2022), pp. 133-139. [10.1093/eurpub/ckab085]
Multiple House Occupancy is Associated with Mortality in Hospitalised Patients with Covid-19
Verduri, Alessia;Guaraldi, Giovanni;
2022
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