1. Injustices in pandemic vulnerability: A spatial-statistical analysis of the CDC Social Vulnerability Index and COVID-19 outcomes in the U.S.

    This article has 4 authors:
    1. Jamie Song
    2. Eugenia South
    3. Sara Solomon
    4. Douglas Wiebe

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  2. Monitoring Emergence of the SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.7 Variant through the Spanish National SARS-CoV-2 Wastewater Surveillance System (VATar COVID-19)

    This article has 20 authors:
    1. Albert Carcereny
    2. Adán Martínez-Velázquez
    3. Albert Bosch
    4. Ana Allende
    5. Pilar Truchado
    6. Jenifer Cascales
    7. Jesús L Romalde
    8. Marta Lois
    9. David Polo
    10. Gloria Sánchez
    11. Alba Pérez-Cataluña
    12. Azahara Díaz-Reolid
    13. Andrés Antón
    14. Josep Gregori
    15. Damir Garcia-Cehic
    16. Josep Quer
    17. Margarita Palau
    18. Cristina González Ruano
    19. Rosa M Pintó
    20. Susana Guix

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  3. The isolated effect of age on the risk of COVID-19 severe outcomes: a systematic review with meta-analysis

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Karla Romero Starke
    2. David Reissig
    3. Gabriela Petereit-Haack
    4. Stefanie Schmauder
    5. Albert Nienhaus
    6. Andreas Seidler

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  4. Mendelian randomization analyses show that higher acetyl-carnitine and carnitine levels in blood protect against severe Covid19

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    1. Nabila Kazmi
    2. George Davey Smith
    3. Sarah J Lewis

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  5. Modeling of the COVID-19 Cases in Gulf Cooperation Council Countries Using ARIMA and MA-ARIMA Models

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    1. Rahmatalla Yagoub
    2. Hussein Eledum

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  6. Variant‐specific SARS‐CoV‐2 within‐host kinetics

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Baptiste Elie
    2. Bénédicte Roquebert
    3. Mircea T. Sofonea
    4. Sabine Trombert‐Paolantoni
    5. Vincent Foulongne
    6. Jérémie Guedj
    7. Stpéhanie Haim‐Boukobza
    8. Samuel Alizon

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  7. The real-life impact of vaccination on COVID-19 mortality in Europe and Israel

    This article has 3 authors:
    1. Katarzyna Jabłońska
    2. Samuel Aballéa
    3. Mondher Toumi

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  8. UV and violet light can Neutralize SARS-CoV-2 Infectivity

    This article has 13 authors:
    1. Mara Biasin
    2. Sergio Strizzi
    3. Andrea Bianco
    4. Alberto Macchi
    5. Olga Utyro
    6. Giovanni Pareschi
    7. Alessia Loffreda
    8. Adalberto Cavalleri
    9. Manuela Lualdi
    10. Daria Trabattoni
    11. Carlo Tacchetti
    12. Davide Mazza
    13. Mario Clerici

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  9. A rapid and simple protocol for concentration of SARS-CoV-2 from sewage

    This article has 15 authors:
    1. Diana P. Wehrendt
    2. Mariana G. Massó
    3. Adrián Gonzales Machuca
    4. Claudia V. Vargas
    5. Melina E. Barrios
    6. Josefina Campos
    7. Damián Costamagna
    8. Luis Bruzzone
    9. Daniel M. Cisterna
    10. Néstor Gabriel Iglesias
    11. Viviana A. Mbayed
    12. Elsa Baumeister
    13. Daniela Centrón
    14. María Paula Quiroga
    15. Leonardo Erijman

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  10. Inference of the SARS-CoV-2 generation time using UK household data

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. William S Hart
    2. Sam Abbott
    3. Akira Endo
    4. Joel Hellewell
    5. Elizabeth Miller
    6. Nick Andrews
    7. Philip K Maini
    8. Sebastian Funk
    9. Robin N Thompson
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      Evaluation Summary:

      This paper extends a previous analytical method that the authors developed to evaluate the time to infectiousness of COVID-19, in order to evaluate differences in the generation interval across different time periods during the course of the pandemic in England in 2020. This study will be of interest to policymakers and modellers. While the results appear technically robust for the data analysed, its usefulness is limited by difficulty in extending the results to other contexts.

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