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ISSN:2589-7918

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Jue Liu,Xiaohui Zhai,Wenxin Yan et al. Jue Liu et al.
Background: Long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health services utilization is unknown. We aim to assess the long-term effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on health services utilization in China. ...
A Ise,S Villalba,L Clementi et al. A Ise et al.
With the first confirmed cases of COVID-19 in March 2020, a long and strict lockdown was implemented in Argentina, as a means of avoiding health services collapse. Measures were taken early in order to strengthen the health system before th...
Anastasia Zabaniotou Anastasia Zabaniotou
COVID-19 has caused considerable upheaval, necessitating a rethinking of higher education. Distance education has emerged as a major parallel issue that is changing the educational landscape. The lockdowns brought to light the challenges th...
Dimitra Tarasi,Tryfon Daras,Stavroula Tournaki et al. Dimitra Tarasi et al.
The recent pandemic has considerably changed urban transportation while highlighting the weaknesses of the current transport modes. The crisis provided a unique opportunity to redesign the urban mobility plans in a more sustainable and resi...
Amin Al-Habaibeh,Matthew Watkins,Kafel Waried et al. Amin Al-Habaibeh et al.
The demand of online remote working from home significantly increased in 2020/21 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This unforeseen situation has forced individuals and organisations to rapidly train employees and adopt the use of on-line workin...
Prabhdeep Singh,Rajbir Kaur Prabhdeep Singh
Nowadays, COVID-19 is spreading at a rapid rate in almost all the continents of the world. It has already affected many people who are further spreading it day by day. Hence, it is the most essential to alert nearby people to be aware of it...
S Lakshmi Priyadarsini,M Suresh,Donald Huisingh S Lakshmi Priyadarsini
The global risks report of 2020 stated, climate-related issues dominate all of the top-five long-term critical global risks burning the planet and according to the report, "as existing health risks resurge and new ones emerge, humanity's pa...
Norbert Edomah,Gogo Ndulue Norbert Edomah
In this study, we analyse the role of forced lockdowns on electricity consumption behaviour and its effect on momentary transition in electricity use. Electricity consumption data for residential, commercial and industrial consumers within ...
Anastasia Zabaniotou Anastasia Zabaniotou
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a worldwide disruption. Most people have never witnessed such a global threat, and the world's leaders have not dealt with a crisis of this magnitude; moreover, Research & Innovation (R&I) teams have little ...