1. Eleven key measures for monitoring general practice clinical activity during COVID-19: A retrospective cohort study using 48 million adults’ primary care records in England through OpenSAFELY

    This article has 48 authors:
    1. Louis Fisher
    2. Helen J Curtis
    3. Richard Croker
    4. Milan Wiedemann
    5. Victoria Speed
    6. Christopher Wood
    7. Andrew Brown
    8. Lisa EM Hopcroft
    9. Rose Higgins
    10. Jon Massey
    11. Peter Inglesby
    12. Caroline E Morton
    13. Alex J Walker
    14. Jessica Morley
    15. Amir Mehrkar
    16. Seb Bacon
    17. George Hickman
    18. Orla Macdonald
    19. Tom Lewis
    20. Marion Wood
    21. Martin Myers
    22. Miriam Samuel
    23. Robin Conibere
    24. Wasim Baqir
    25. Harpreet Sood
    26. Charles Drury
    27. Kiren Collison
    28. Chris Bates
    29. David Evans
    30. Iain Dillingham
    31. Tom Ward
    32. Simon Davy
    33. Rebecca M Smith
    34. William Hulme
    35. Amelia Green
    36. John Parry
    37. Frank Hester
    38. Sam Harper
    39. Jonathan Cockburn
    40. Shaun O'Hanlon
    41. Alex Eavis
    42. Richard Jarvis
    43. Dima Avramov
    44. Paul Griffiths
    45. Aaron Fowles
    46. Nasreen Parkes
    47. Brian MacKenna
    48. Ben Goldacre
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      This paper presents an important effort to develop an open source software framework for monitoring trends and variations in healthcare over time in England. They demonstrate a compelling example of how this system can track key health care indicators over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. The paper will likely be mainly of interest to stakeholders in England, but could inspire the creation of similar systems in other countries.

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  2. OpenSAFELY NHS Service Restoration Observatory 2: changes in primary care clinical activity in England during the COVID-19 pandemic

    This article has 33 authors:
    1. Helen J Curtis
    2. Brian MacKenna
    3. Milan Wiedemann
    4. Louis Fisher
    5. Richard Croker
    6. Caroline E Morton
    7. Peter Inglesby
    8. Alex J Walker
    9. Jessica Morley
    10. Amir Mehrkar
    11. Sebastian CJ Bacon
    12. George Hickman
    13. David Evans
    14. Tom Ward
    15. Simon Davy
    16. William J Hulme
    17. Orla Macdonald
    18. Robin Conibere
    19. Tom Lewis
    20. Martin Myers
    21. Shamila Wanninayake
    22. Kiren Collison
    23. Charles Drury
    24. Miriam Samuel
    25. Harpreet Sood
    26. Andrea Cipriani
    27. Seena Fazel
    28. Manuj Sharma
    29. Wasim Baqir
    30. Chris Bates
    31. John Parry
    32. Ben Goldacre
    33. The OpenSAFELY Collaborative

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  3. Medication safety incidents associated with the remote delivery of primary care: a rapid review

    This article has 15 authors:
    1. Laura L Gleeson
    2. Barbara Clyne
    3. James W Barlow
    4. Benedict Ryan
    5. Paul Murphy
    6. Emma Wallace
    7. Aoife De Brún
    8. Lisa Mellon
    9. Marcus Hanratty
    10. Mark Ennis
    11. Alice Holton
    12. Muriel Pate
    13. Ciara Kirke
    14. Michelle Flood
    15. Frank Moriarty

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  4. Assessing the knowledge and practices of primary healthcare workers on malaria diagnosis and related challenges in view of COVID-19 outbreak in a Nigerian Southwestern metropolis

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Esther Oluwayemisi Ayandipo
    2. Deborah Babatunde
    3. Oladipo Afolayan
    4. Olabisi Kalejaye
    5. Taiwo Obembe

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  5. Changes in English medication safety indicators throughout the COVID-19 pandemic: a federated analysis of 57 million patients’ primary care records in situ using OpenSAFELY

    This article has 39 authors:
    1. Louis Fisher
    2. Lisa E. M. Hopcroft
    3. Sarah Rodgers
    4. James Barrett
    5. Kerry Oliver
    6. Anthony J. Avery
    7. Dai Evans
    8. Helen Curtis
    9. Richard Croker
    10. Orla Macdonald
    11. Jessica Morley
    12. Amir Mehrkar
    13. Seb Bacon
    14. Simon Davy
    15. Iain Dillingham
    16. David Evans
    17. George Hickman
    18. Peter Inglesby
    19. Caroline E. Morton
    20. Becky Smith
    21. Tom Ward
    22. William Hulme
    23. Amelia Green
    24. Jon Massey
    25. Alex J. Walker
    26. Chris Bates
    27. Jonathan Cockburn
    28. John Parry
    29. Frank Hester
    30. Sam Harper
    31. Shaun O’Hanlon
    32. Alex Eavis
    33. Richard Jarvis
    34. Dima Avramov
    35. Paul Griffiths
    36. Aaron Fowles
    37. Nasreen Parkes
    38. Ben Goldacre
    39. Brian MacKenna

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  6. Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial of a Throat Spray with Selected Lactobacilli in COVID-19 Outpatients

    This article has 23 authors:
    1. Ilke De Boeck
    2. Eline Cauwenberghs
    3. Irina Spacova
    4. Thies Gehrmann
    5. Tom Eilers
    6. Lize Delanghe
    7. Stijn Wittouck
    8. Peter A. Bron
    9. Tim Henkens
    10. Imane Gamgami
    11. Alix Simons
    12. Ingmar Claes
    13. Joachim Mariën
    14. Kevin K. Ariën
    15. Diana Bakokimi
    16. Katherine Loens
    17. Kevin Jacobs
    18. Margareta Ieven
    19. Patricia Bruijning-Verhagen
    20. Peter Delputte
    21. Samuel Coenen
    22. Veronique Verhoeven
    23. Sarah Lebeer

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  7. Migrants’ primary care utilisation before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in England: An interrupted time series analysis

    This article has 14 authors:
    1. Claire X. Zhang
    2. Yamina Boukari
    3. Neha Pathak
    4. Rohini Mathur
    5. Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi
    6. Parth Patel
    7. Ines Campos-Matos
    8. Dan Lewer
    9. Vincent Nguyen
    10. Greg C.G. Hugenholtz
    11. Rachel Burns
    12. Amy Mulick
    13. Alasdair Henderson
    14. Robert W. Aldridge

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  8. Trends, variation and clinical characteristics of recipients of antivirals and neutralising monoclonal antibodies for non-hospitalised COVID-19: a descriptive cohort study of 23.4 million people in OpenSAFELY

    This article has 41 authors:
    1. The OpenSAFELY Collaborative
    2. Amelia Green
    3. Helen J Curtis
    4. Rose Higgins
    5. Rebecca Smith
    6. Amir Mehrkar
    7. Peter Inglesby
    8. Viyaasan Mahalingasivam
    9. Henry Drysdale
    10. Nicholas J DeVito
    11. Richard Croker
    12. Christopher T Rentsch
    13. Krishnan Bhaskaran
    14. Colm Andrews
    15. Seb Bacon
    16. Simon Davy
    17. Iain Dillingham
    18. David Evans
    19. Louis Fisher
    20. George Hickman
    21. Lisa Hopcroft
    22. William J Hulme
    23. Linda Nab
    24. Jon Massey
    25. Orla McDonald
    26. Jessica Morley
    27. Caroline E Morton
    28. Robin Park
    29. Alex J Walker
    30. Tom Ward
    31. Milan Wiedemann
    32. Chris Bates
    33. Jonathan Cockburn
    34. John Parry
    35. Frank Hester
    36. Sam Harper
    37. Ian J Douglas
    38. Stephen JW Evans
    39. Laurie Tomlinson
    40. Brian MacKenna
    41. Ben Goldacre

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  9. Changes in outpatient care patterns and subsequent outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic: A retrospective cohort analysis from a single payer healthcare system

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Finlay A. McAlister
    2. Zoe Hsu
    3. Yuan Dong
    4. Carl van Walraven
    5. Jeffrey A. Bakal

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  10. Descriptive and Narrative Study of Long Covid Cases in General Practice and Diagnostic Value of Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT scan)

    This article has 3 authors:
    1. Marc Jamoulle
    2. Gisèle Kazeneza-Mugisha
    3. Ayoub Zayane

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