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Under the Radar: Global Minimum Estimates for COVID-19-Associated Orphanhood and Deaths Among Caregivers During 2020
Number of pages: 20
Posted: 08 Mar 2021
Susan Hillis
,
H. Juliette T. Unwin
,
Yu Chen
,
Lucie Cluver
,
Lorraine Sherr
,
Philip Goldman
,
Seth Flaxman
,
Oliver Ratmann
,
Christl Donnelly
,
Samir Bhatt
,
Andres Villaveces
,
Alexander Butchart
, Gretchen Bachman,
Laura B. Rawlings
,
Phil Green
and
Charles A. Nelson
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - CDC COVID-19 Response Team, Imperial College London, Imperial College London - Department of Mathematics, University of Oxford, University College London - Institute for Global Health, Maestral International, Imperial College London - Department of Mathematics, Imperial College London, University of Oxford, Imperial College London - NIHR Health Protection Research Unit for Modelling and Health Economics, Government of the United States of America - CDC COVID-19 Response, Prevention of Violence Unit, World Health Organization, USAID, World Bank - Latin America & the Caribbean Region, World Without Orphans and Harvard University - Department of Pediatrics
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More than 5.2 Million Children Affected by Global Surges in COVID-Associated Orphanhood and Caregiver Death: New Evidence for National Responses
Number of pages: 24
Posted: 25 Nov 2021
H. Juliette T. Unwin
,
Susan Hillis
,
Lucie Cluver
,
Seth Flaxman
,
Philip Goldman
,
Alexander Butchart
, Gretchen Bachman,
Laura B. Rawlings
,
Christl Donnelly
,
Oliver Ratmann
,
Phil Green
,
Charles A. Nelson
,
Alex Blenkinsop
,
Samir Bhatt
,
Chris Desmond
,
Andres Villaveces
and
Lorraine Sherr
Imperial College London, Government of the United States of America - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), University of Oxford, University of Oxford - Department of Computer Science, Maestral International, Prevention of Violence Unit, World Health Organization, USAID, World Bank - Latin America & the Caribbean Region, University of Oxford, Imperial College London - Department of Mathematics, World Without Orphans, Harvard University - Department of Pediatrics, Imperial College London, Imperial College London - NIHR Health Protection Research Unit for Modelling and Health Economics, Imperial College London, Government of the United States of America - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and University College London - Institute for Global Health
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COVID-19, orphans, vulnerable children, pandemic, caregiver death
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