Regulation and Trust: 3-Month Follow-up Study on COVID-19 Mortality in 25 European Countries
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance2020Vol. 6(2), pp. e19218–e19218
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Abstract
The analyses demonstrated the importance of societal and social psychological factors in the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic. By considering multiple perspectives, this study showed that country differences in Europe are major, and this will have an impact on how countries will cope with the ongoing crisis in the following months. The results indicated the importance of timely restrictions and cooperation with people.
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