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  1. Likelihood of infecting or getting infected with COVID-19 as a function of vaccination status, as investigated with a stochastic model for New Zealand (Aotearoa) for Delta and Omicron variants

    This article has 1 author:
    1. Leighton M. Watson

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  2. Changes in adolescents’ planned hospital care during the COVID-19 pandemic: analysis of linked administrative data

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Louise Mc Grath-Lone
    2. David Etoori
    3. Ruth Gilbert
    4. Katie L Harron
    5. Jenny Woodman
    6. Ruth Blackburn

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  3. Development and Implementation of Dried Blood Spot-Based COVID-19 Serological Assays for Epidemiologic Studies

    This article has 25 authors:
    1. Marcus P. Wong
    2. Michelle A. Meas
    3. Cameron Adams
    4. Samantha Hernandez
    5. Valerie Green
    6. Magelda Montoya
    7. Brett M. Hirsch
    8. Mary Horton
    9. Hong L. Quach
    10. Diana L. Quach
    11. Xiaorong Shao
    12. Indro Fedrigo
    13. Alexandria Zermeno
    14. Julia Huffaker
    15. Raymond Montes
    16. Alicia Madden
    17. Sherri Cyrus
    18. David McDowell
    19. Phillip Williamson
    20. Paul Contestable
    21. Mars Stone
    22. Josefina Coloma
    23. Michael P. Busch
    24. Lisa F. Barcellos
    25. Eva Harris

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  4. A modelling approach to estimate the transmissibility of SARS-CoV-2 during periods of high, low, and zero case incidence

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Nick Golding
    2. David J Price
    3. Gerard Ryan
    4. Jodie McVernon
    5. James M McCaw
    6. Freya M Shearer
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      Evaluation Summary:

      This paper is interesting, timely and important because it presents a way to understand the transmission potential of a virus even when there are very few local cases. This has a high public health communication and preparedness value. The paper is clearly written, and the results fit with the known epidemiology of the various outbreaks that occurred in Australia in 2020. The paper is likely to be of broad interest within and outside the field of epidemiological modelling.

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  5. Partial lockdown on unvaccinated individuals promises breaking of fourth COVID-19 wave in Bavaria

    This article has 2 authors:
    1. Tobias Krebs
    2. Michael J. Moeckel

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  6. Investigating the relationship of COVID-19 related stress and media consumption with schizotypy, depression, and anxiety in cross-sectional surveys repeated throughout the pandemic in Germany and the UK

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Sarah Daimer
    2. Lorenz L Mihatsch
    3. Sharon AS Neufeld
    4. Graham K Murray
    5. Franziska Knolle
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    • Curated by eLife

      Evaluation Summary:

      This paper is a cross-sectional assessment of the association between COVID-19 related stress and mental wellbeing and whether certain behaviors mediate this association. This work would be of interest to researchers, psychologists, and clinicians involved in the psychological impact of COVID-19. The strength of this work is two folds. First, this is an important and timely topic. The collection of primary data at four time points during the pandemic was innovative. Second, examining the mediatory effects of certain behaviors could shed light on ways to reduce pandemic-related stresses. Future work should address a few limitations, including the inherent biases of using social media as a recruitment strategy and the lack of generalizability.

      (This preprint has been reviewed by eLife. We include the public reviews from the reviewers here; the authors also receive private feedback with suggested changes to the manuscript. Reviewer #1 and Reviewer #2 agreed to share their name with the authors.)

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  7. Incorporating the mutational landscape of SARS-COV-2 variants and case-dependent vaccination rates into epidemic models

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Mohammad Mihrab Chowdhury
    2. Md Rafiul Islam
    3. Md Sakhawat Hossain
    4. Nusrat Tabassum
    5. Angela Peace

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  8. Final sizes and durations of new COVID-19 pandemic waves in Ukraine and around the world predicted by generalized SIR model

    This article has 1 author:
    1. Igor Nesteruk

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  9. Antibody titers before and after booster doses of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines in healthy adults

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Alexis R. Demonbreun
    2. Amelia Sancilio
    3. Lauren A. Vaught
    4. Nina L. Reiser
    5. Lorenzo Pesce
    6. Elizabeth M. McNally
    7. Thomas W. McDade

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  10. Identification of a promiscuous conserved CTL epitope within the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein

    This article has 10 authors:
    1. Sheng Jiang
    2. Shuting Wu
    3. Gan Zhao
    4. Yue He
    5. Xinrong Guo
    6. Zhiyu Zhang
    7. Jiawang Hou
    8. Yuan Ding
    9. Alex Cheng
    10. Bin Wang

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