Informal home care providers: the forgotten health-care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic

The home environment is a complex context for the care of sick and vulnerable people. A recent commentary in the Lancet, co-authored by a social scientist in the RECOVER consortium, draws attention to the challenges faced by those providing care in the home.

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Population mobility reductions during COVID-19 epidemic in France under lockdown

The research teams of INSERM and Orange Lab published a RECOVER-funded preprint paper population mobility reductions during COVID-19 epidemic in France under lockdown (Pullano et al. 2020). The study findings help predicting how and where restrictions will be the most effective in reducing the mobility and mixing of the population, thus aiding tuning recommendations when phasing out lockdown.

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Global Health Network webinar: REMAP-CAP and Why we need Platform Trials in a Pandemic

On Wednesday 13 May 2020, the Global Health Network hosted a webinar entitled ‘REMAP-CAP and Why we need Platform Trials in a Pandemic’. The goal of the webinar was to introduce REMAP-CAP and the concept of adaptive platform trials more broadly, as well as discuss the upsides and challenges of such trials in a pandemic.

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