The psychological impact of quarantine and how to reduce it: Rapid review of the evidence
This article from Brooks et al. discusses the psychological impacts of quarantine and how to reduce them.
This article from Brooks et al. discusses the psychological impacts of quarantine and how to reduce them.
This podcast series from the National Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases looks at pandemic preparedness for COVID-19. It includes episodes on Indigenous communities and other populations at risk.
This webinar recording from the National Health Care for the Homeless Council explores the impact of COVID-19 on populations experiencing homelessness. It also offers guidance for those addressing the pandemic in homeless shelters.
This document from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offers guidance for planning for and responding to COVID-19 in homeless shelters.
This commentary article from Iain De Jong describes COVID-19-related planning and services to support people who live with homelessness.
This webpage from the Canadian Alliance to Prevent Homelessness provides links to resources for those working in the homelessness sector on addressing the risks and impacts of COVID-19.
This document from Toronto Public Health provides information to homelessness service setting providers and workers to reduce risk of COVID-19 and how to plan around COVID-19.
This article from Kayman and Ablorh-Odjidja looks at the history of public health and social justice in the context of emergency preparedness.
This article from Plough, Bristow, Fielding, Caldwell and Khan looks at emergency preparedness during pandemics and how health equity should be addressed.
This article from DeBruin, Liaschenko and Marshall looks at implementing a social justice approach to pandemic planning.
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