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bioRxiv Preprint Server: COVID-19 SARS-CoV-2 Preprints from medRxiv and bioRxiv [website]
This website contains various COVID-19 SARS-CoV-2 preprints.
bioRxiv
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Karger Publishers: Topic Article Package: Coronavirus (COVID-19) [website]
From the Webstie: "In January 2020, a novel coronavirus COVID-19 has resulted in the outbreak of a respiratory illness with its origin in Wuhan, China. Since then it has spread to other countries. Karger Publishers supports research in this area by providing free access to relevant articles."
Karger Publishers
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Lancet: COVID-19 Resource Centre [website]
From the Website: "To assist health workers and researchers working under challenging conditions to bring this outbreak to a close, The Lancet has created a Coronavirus Resource Centre. This resource brings together new 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) content from across 'The Lancet' journals as it is published."
Lancet
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New England Journal of Medicine: Coronavirus (Covid-19) [website]
From the Website: "A collection of articles and other resources on the Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak, including clinical reports, management guidelines, and commentary."
New England Journal of Medicine
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Taylor & Francis Online [website]
From the Website: "All COVID-19 related, peer-reviewed research published in Taylor & Francis journals is free to access and available for anyone to read."
Taylor & Francis Online
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Coronavirus (COVID-19): Response Support
From the Webpage: "PDC [Pacific Disaster Center] is working closely with our state, national, and international partners to provide timely and reliable information to aid with planning for potential needs from the rapidly evolving Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). We will continue to update this page throughout the duration of this event with new situational awareness products and information as it becomes available."
Pacific Disaster Center
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Assessment of Evidence for COVID-19-Related Treatments: Updated 4/1/2020
From the Document: "The information contained in this evidence table is emerging and rapidly evolving because of ongoing research and is subject to the professional judgment and interpretation of the practitioner due to the uniqueness of each medical facility's approach to the care of patients with COVID-19 and the needs of individual patients. ASHP [American Society of Health-System Pharmacists] provides this evidence table to help practitioners better understand current approaches related to treatment and care. ASHP has made reasonable efforts to ensure the accuracy and appropriateness of the information presented. However, any reader of this information is advised ASHP is not responsible for the continued currency of the information, for any errors or omissions, and/or for any consequences arising from the use of the information in the evidence table in any and all practice settings. Any reader of this document is cautioned that ASHP makes no representation, guarantee, or warranty, express or implied, as to the accuracy and appropriateness of the information contained in this evidence table and will bear no responsibility or liability for the results or consequences of its use."
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
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COVID-19 Community Mobility Reports [webpage]
From the Website: "As global communities respond to COVID-19 [novel coronavirus disease], we've heard from public health officials that the same type of aggregated, anonymized insights we use in products such as Google Maps could be helpful as they make critical decisions to combat COVID-19. These Community Mobility Reports aim to provide insights into what has changed in response to policies aimed at combating COVID-19. The reports chart movement trends over time by geography, across different categories of places such as retail and recreation, groceries and pharmacies, parks, transit stations, workplaces, and residential."
Google (Firm)
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Lineamiento general para la mitigación y prevención de COVID-19 en espacios públicos cerrados
"Conscientes de que no existe medida alguna que por sí sola detenga o limite la capacidad de transmisión del coronavirus COVID-19, es necesaria la aplicación de medidas y la participación comprometida de toda la población para limitar su propagación. En dicho sentido, existen estrategias de protección a la salud e higiene a ser implementadas en espacios cerrados, a fin de guiar a sus responsables con acciones simples que reproduzcan espacios saludables."
Mexico. Secretaría de Gobernación
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Interim Recommendations for the Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) During Hospital Care of People with Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
From the Document: "The Australian Health Protection Principal Committee has endorsed the following interim recommendations for the use of PPE [personal protective equipment] during hospital care for people with possible COVID-19 [coronavirus disease]. Note that these interim recommendations are based on current evidence and may be subject to change as more information becomes available. These recommendations are intended for hospital personnel who enter a clinical space with COVID-19 patients, including wards persons, food delivers, cleaners and clinical personnel."
Australia. Department of Health
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COVID-19: Alternative Methods for Delivering Essential Law Enforcement Services
From the Document: "In light of the public health risk that Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) presents and the pressing need for law enforcement agencies to be engaged on both the public health and public safety fronts, agencies should carefully consider whether discretionary interactions with the public can be minimized and arrests limited to offenses that are immediate public safety risks. Agencies should also consider revised practices for mandatory interactions in the field such as those for detention, transport, and booking. Regardless of policy or protocol changes during the COVID-19 pandemic, law enforcement agencies will continue to uphold the rule of law to maintain public safety, prevent victimization, and support vulnerable communities. [...] The following document outlines considerations for law enforcement agencies on triaging calls for service and limiting the spread of the virus. Each agency should determine what incidents are critical for enforcement and those incidents for which enforcement can be suspended. If agencies suspend or modify enforcement during this time, they should provide all changes in protocol to sworn staff, nonsworn staff, justice system stakeholders, and community partners and have clear messaging to the community that serious and violent offenses will still be fully enforced."
International Association of Chiefs of Police
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Considerations for Outpatient Mental and Substance Use Disorder Treatment Settings
From the Document: "Persons with Serious Mental Illness that are served in outpatient treatment settings may be at elevated risk for acquiring Covid-19 [coronavirus disease] and may have a more complicated course. This is because of increased comorbidity of chronic medical conditions as well as limitations in accessing preventive and ongoing primary care. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) gives some specific guidance for outpatient facilities during the Covid-19 emergency: [1] Reschedule non-urgent outpatient visits as necessary. [2] Consider reaching out to patients who may be a higher risk of COVID-19-related complications (e.g., elderly, those with medical co-morbidities, pregnant women and potentially other persons who are at higher risk for complications from respiratory diseases) to ensure adherence to current medications and therapeutic regimens, confirm they have sufficient medication refills, and provide instructions to notify their provider by phone if they become ill. [3] Eliminate patient penalties for cancellations and missed appointments related to respiratory illness."
United States. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
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Download Today's Data on the Geographic Distribution of COVID-19 Cases Worldwide
From the Webpage: "The downloadable data file is updated daily and contains the latest available public data on COVID-19 [coronavirus disease]. Public-use data files allows users to manipulate the data in a format appropriate for their analyses. Users of ECDC [European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control] public-use data files must comply with data use restrictions to ensure that the information will be used solely for statistical analysis or reporting purposes."
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
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Project MUSE: Free Resources on MUSE During COVID-19 [website]
From the Website: "In response to the challenges created by the global public health crisis of COVID-19, Project MUSE is pleased to support its participating publishers in making scholarly content temporarily available for free on our platform. With many higher education institutions moving into an exclusively online learning environment for the foreseeable future, we hope that easy access to vetted research in the humanities and social sciences, from a variety of distinguished university presses, societies, and related not-for-profit publishers, will help to support teaching, learning, and knowledge discovery for users worldwide."
Project MUSE
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JSTOR Resources During COVID-19 [website]
From the Website: "[JSTOR has] 26 newly released Public Health journals available for free access through June 30, 2020. Topics addressed include Epidemiology, Health Policy and Administration, Occupational and Environmental Health, Health Equity and the Culture of Health, Aging, Bioethics, and Health Promotion."
JSTOR (Organization)
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Wiley Online Library: Covid-19: Novel Coronavirus Outbreak [website]
From the Website: "Following an outbreak of pneumonia without a clear cause in the city of Wuhan in China, a novel strain of coronavirus (2019-nCoV) was detected in December 2019. Coronaviruses were identified in the mid-1960s and are known to infect humans and a variety of animals (including birds and mammals). [...] Our approach is to use the world-class information we have available to directly improve health and to support the virtual efforts of healthcare practitioners globally. We are continually monitoring the developments and we will update the content of this page periodically. [...] In addition to the articles on this site related to the current outbreak, Wiley is also making a collection of journal articles and our book chapters on coronavirus research freely available to the global scientific community."
Wiley Online Library (Online service)
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JoVE: Coronavirus Free Access Resource Center [website]
From the Website: "The science community is working hard to address the potential health crisis brought about by the outbreak of a novel coronavirus (COVID-19). To support these critical efforts, JoVE has made its coronavirus focused content and related resources freely available."
JoVE
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SAGE Journals: Coronavirus (COVID-19) Research [website]
From the Website: "This collection includes the latest medical research from SAGE related to the virus as well as top social and behavioral research to help individuals, communities, and leaders make the best decisions on dealing with the outbreak and its consequences. A full list of these and other related freely available articles is also available."
SAGE Journals
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HSDL COVID 19 Resources
This record contains a list of items related to COVID-19 (Novel Coronavirus). Included are journals, government reports, websites, and other valuable resources on this topic. This list will be automatically updated as more items are entered.
Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)
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Interim Guidance for Homeless Service Providers to Plan and Respond to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
From the Document: "This interim guidance is based on what is currently known about Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will update this interim guidance as needed and as additional information becomes available. Persons experiencing homelessness may be at risk for infection during an outbreak of COVID-19. This interim guidance is intended to support response planning by homeless service providers, including overnight emergency shelters, day shelters, and meal service providers."
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)
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National Center for State Courts: Pandemic Preparedness [website]
This website provides links on State Court COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] websites, listing of courts restricting or ending jury trials, courts restricting entrance, and other information on in-person proceedings and tele-hearings.
National Center for State Courts
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COVID-19 and HIPAA: Disclosures to Law Enforcement, Paramedics, Other First Responders and Public Health Authorities
From the Document: "Does the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy Rule allow a covered entity to share the name or other identifying information of an individual who has been infected with, or exposed to, the virus SARS-CoV-2 [severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2], or the disease caused by the virus, Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), with law enforcement, paramedics, other first responders, and public health authorities without an individual's authorization?"
United States. Department of Health and Human Services. Office for Civil Rights
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British Columbia Centre for Disease Control: Pandemic Preparedness [webpage]
From the Webpage: "The situation regarding COVID-19 [novel coronavirus 2019] continues to evolve here in B.C., Canada and other jurisdictions in the world. The Ministry of Health, Office of the Provincial Health Officer, BC Centre for Disease Control, and the Province are responding to the pandemic."
British Columbia Centre for Disease Control
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) [website]
This website from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides links containing useful information and news regarding the 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)
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Federal Depository Library Program LibGuides: Coronavirus -- Hot Topics [website]
This website contains a list of the most recently published guides about subjects related to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
United States. Government Publishing Office
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BMJ: Coronavirus (covid-19): Latest News and Resources [website]
From the Website: "This page collects all BMJ coverage of the coronavirus outbreak from across the BMJ's journals and learning resources. All articles and resources are freely available."
BMJ Publishing Group
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Critical Care for the Non-ICU Clinician
From the Website: "As the COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] pandemic spreads, the number of critically ill patients is expected to surge in hospitals across the United States. This may result in non-ICU [intensive care unit] clinicians being needed to care for critically ill patients. SCCM's [Society of Critical Care Medicine] Critical Care for the Non-ICU Clinician provides online education to healthcare professionals who may benefit from critical care training. Be prepared with this free resource."
Society of Critical Care Medicine
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Coronavirus (COVID-19): Resources for Law Enforcement [website]
From the Website Description: "The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) consider the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) to be a very serious public health threat. The CDC is taking proactive preparedness steps and issued interim guidance for healthcare providers and first responders on infection control and prevention for COVID-19. Law enforcement response to COVID-19 is evolving as new information becomes available. The following resources assembled and prepared by a variety of associations and organizations may be helpful as your agency plans, prepares and responds."
Police Foundation (U.S.)
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Combating the Disinfodemic: Working for Truth in the Time of COVID-19 [webpage]
From the Webpage: "COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] has led to a parallel pandemic of disinformation that directly impacts lives and livelihoods around the world. Falsehoods and misinformation have proven deadly and sowed confusion about life-saving personal and policy choices. [...] The impacts of COVID-19 disinformation are more deadly than disinformation about other subjects, such as politics and democracy. That is why this research, in line with UNESCO's [United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization] role as a laboratory of ideas, coins the term disinfodemic to describe the problem."
UNESCO
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DPA Guidance on COVID-19 [website]
From the Website: "The IAPP [International Association of Privacy Professionals] has rounded up COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] guidance published by DPAs [data processing authorities] to date. The guidance [...] provides information and frequently asked questions pertaining to data processing and COVID-19. The IAPP will send out updates to this list as DPAs continue to issue guidance. Please note that not all DPAs have translated their guidance to English so some links may require the assistance of a translation tool."
International Association of Privacy Professionals