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Voinea, Cristina (author), Marin, L. (author), Vica, Constantin (author)
Many hypotheses have been advanced to explain the collective irrationality of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, such as partisanship and ideology, exposure to misinformation and conspiracy theories or the effectiveness of public messaging. This paper presents a complementary explanation to epistemic accounts of collective irrationality, focusing on...
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Eichengreen, Adva (author), Tsou, Yung Ting (author), Nasri, Maedeh (author), van Klaveren, Lisa Maria (author), Li, Boya (author), Koutamanis, A. (author), Baratchi, Mitra (author), Blijd-Hoogewys, Els (author), Kok, Joost (author), Rieffe, Carolien (author)
Social connectedness at school is crucial to children's development, yet very little is known about the way it has been affected by school closures during COVID-19 pandemic. We compared pre-post lockdown levels of social connectedness at a school playground in forty-three primary school-aged children, using wearable sensors, observations,...
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Jonker, Lotte (author), Linde, Kimberly J. (author), de Boer, Annemarijn R. (author), Ding, Er (author), Zhang, D. (author), de Hoog, M.L.A. (author), Herfst, Sander (author), Heederik, Dick (author), Bluyssen, P.M. (author)
Introduction: Our aim was to gain insight into the effect of COVID-19 measures on SARS-CoV-2 incidence in secondary schools and the association with classroom CO <sub>2</sub> concentration and airborne contamination. Methods: Between October 2020—June 2021, 18 schools weekly reported SARS-CoV-2 incidence and completed surveys on school...
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Ornstein, Sheila Walbe (author), van der Voordt, Theo (author), Mallory-Hill, Shauna (author)
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Liu, Wei (author), Zhang, Wen (author), van der Linden, Dimitri (author), Bakker, Arnold B. (author)
Ruminative thoughts induced by the COVID-19 pandemic have an adverse impact on individual well-being. However, little is known about how to alleviate such a negative effect – let alone how a person can flourish during crises. The current study uses the self-determination model of flow to propose that two proactive behaviors, strength use and...
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Serrano Calvo, R. (author), Veefkind, j. Pepijn (author), Dix, Barbara (author), de Gouw, Joost (author), Levelt, Pieternel Felicitas (author)
COVID-19 caused a historic collapse in fossil fuel demand, a general decline in economic activity, and hydrocarbon price volatility. This resulted in an unprecedented scenario to evaluate the contribution of the O&amp;G (Oil and Gas) industry NO<sub>2</sub> (nitrogen dioxide) emissions in the Permian basin (United States), currently the...
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Wang, Z. (author), Aoun, J. (author), Szymula, Christopher (author), Bešinović, Nikola (author)
The COVID-19 pandemic has imposed a dramatic effect on the mobility habits of both passengers and freight in the rail sector. Since the relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions worldwide, rail transport has been revitalised gradually. However, the new normal emerges with unprecedented issues, such as changed travel behaviour, lost profits, and a...
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Zehnder, Calvin (author), Béen, Frederic (author), Vojinovic, Zoran (author), Savic, Dragan (author), Torres, Arlex Sanchez (author), Mark, Ole (author), Zlatanovic, L. (author), Abebe, Y.A. (author)
Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) has been proven to be a useful tool in monitoring public health-related issues such as drug use, and disease. By sampling wastewater and applying WBE methods, wastewater-detectable pathogens such as viruses can be cheaply and effectively monitored, tracking people who might be missed or under-represented in...
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Croft, V.M. (author), van Iersel, Senna C. J. L. (author), Della Santina, C. (author)
The spread of an epidemic over a population is influenced by a multitude of factors having both spatial and temporal nature, which are hard to completely capture using first principle methods. This paper concerns regional forecasting of SARS-Cov-2 infections 1 week ahead using machine learning. We especially focus on the Dutch case study for...
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Adlakha, D. (author), HIggs, Carl (author), Sallis, James F. (author)
In the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, dubious assertions that population density increased spread of the virus led to premature and dangerous recommendations promoting suburban sprawl. In 2020, we published a commentary in Cities &amp; Health to refute these recommendations. We hypothesized that features of activity-supportive...
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Colombo, S. (author), Ciliotta, Estefania (author), Marengo, Lucia (author), Liu, Houjiang (author), Molino, Piero (author), Ciuccarelli, Paolo (author)
In the COVID-19 pandemic, digital technologies (DT) supported the design and implementation of solutions addressing new needs and living conditions. We describe Design for Emergency, a digital open design platform developed to ideate solutions for people's fast-changing needs in the pandemic, to analyze how DT can affect human-centered design...
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Yap, M.D. (author), Wong, Howard (author), Cats, O. (author)
It is important to understand how public transport passengers value on-board crowding since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The main contribution of this study is to derive the crowding valuation of public transport passengers in a post-pandemic era entirely based on observed, actual passenger route choices. We derive passengers’...
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Kroesen, M. (author), De Vos, Jonas (author), Le, Huyen T.K. (author), Ton, Danique (author)
Research on the relationships between travel-related attitudes and travel behaviour has recently been reinvigorated by new theorizing as well as new empirical models. While traditional theories assume a rather static role of attitudes, i.e. acting as stable predispositions that cause behaviours in a unidirectional manner, recent models assume...
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Hadjisotiriou, Sophie (author), Marchau, V.A.W.J. (author), Walker, W.E. (author), Rikkert, Marcel Olde (author)
Policymakers around the world were generally unprepared for the global COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, the virus has led to millions of cases and hundreds of thousands of deaths. Theoretically, the number of cases and deaths did not have to happen (as demonstrated by the results in a few countries). In this pandemic, as in other great disasters,...
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Ding, Er (author), Zhang, D. (author), Garcia Sanchez, C. (author), Bluyssen, P.M. (author)
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of ventilation for ensuring occupants’ health was widely stressed, especially for densely occupied places such as schools (Ding et al, 2022). Correspondingly, new protocols of ventilation were implemented in school buildings among many countries and regions. In the Netherlands, school classrooms were...
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Kowalski, Michał J. (author), Wang, T. (author), Kazak, Jan K. (author)
The COVID-19 pandemic period brings huge uncertainty, especially for the real estate sector. On the one hand, restrictions on the mobility of a population, decline in travel demands, popularization of remote work and education models caused doubts among investors questioning the future of the sector and the functions of real estate. On the...
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Ding, Er (author), Zhang, D. (author), Hamida, A.B. (author), Garcia Sanchez, C. (author), Jonker, Lotte (author), de Boer, Annemarijn R. (author), Bruijning, Patricia C.J.L. (author), Linde, Kimberly J. (author), Wouters, Inge M. (author), Bluyssen, P.M. (author)
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of ventilation was widely stressed and new protocols of ventilation were implemented in school buildings worldwide. In the Netherlands, schools were recommended to keep the windows and doors open, and after a national lockdown more stringent measures such as reduction of occupancy were introduced. In...
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van Herpen, Maarten M.J.W. (author), Saadah, Nicholas H. (author), Otieno, Pieter (author), Kiara, Lemmy (author), Diehl, J.C. (author)
Disease surveillance is essential to enable adequate detection and response to disease outbreaks. Syndromic surveillance is used to augment traditional approaches, especially in community-based surveillance. Here we demonstrate that Community Healthcare Workers (CHWs) supported by a mobile phone application can provide community-based syndromic...
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Uyttebrouck, C.F. (author), Newton, C.E.L. (author)
In Brussels (Belgium), as in other parts of the world, the Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated and legitimated changes in planning policy and regulation. The ongoing reform of Brussels’ regional planning regulations has been reframed as the ‘good living’ plan and has high ambitions to improve everyday quality of life, notably by setting more...
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Hesam, A.S. (author), Pijpers, Frank (author), Rademakers, Fons (author), Al-Ars, Z. (author)
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