Effect of trust in government and confidence in the health care system on mobility.
<p>Blue indicates the estimated reduction in mobility change (difference in percentage increase in the duration of staying home) in the <i>first</i> (a) and <i>second</i> (b) week since the first confirmed case, compared to mobility <i>one week before</i> th...
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| Main Author: | Ho Fai Chan (4961890) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Martin Brumpton (9525345) (author), Alison Macintyre (6037883) (author), Jefferson Arapoc (9525348) (author), David A. Savage (9414835) (author), Ahmed Skali (9414838) (author), David Stadelmann (503940) (author), Benno Torgler (503941) (author) |
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