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BMJ
    April 2024
  1. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Charities question inquiry's "refusal" to fully examine mental health impact.
    BMJ. 2024;385:q852.
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  2. LOOI MK
    Bird flu: Person with rare strain in US sparks alarm about cow transmission.
    BMJ. 2024;385:q797.
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  3. FONG KJ, Summers C, Cook TM
    NHS hospital capacity during covid-19: overstretched staff, space, systems, and stuff.
    BMJ. 2024;385:e075613.
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    March 2024
  4. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Pfizer vaccine to be available privately at pharmacy chain Boots from April.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q762.
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  5. SHEPHERD A
    Covid remembered in NHS portraits.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q741.
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  6. WISE J
    RSV: Paediatricians call on government to expedite infant vaccination programme.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q706.
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  7. MCKEEVER V
    Long covid and myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome are overlapping conditions.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q613.
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  8. WILKINSON E
    Covid inquiry: What we have learnt about Wales's response?
    BMJ. 2024;384:q608.
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  9. WATTERSON A
    What we did not learn at the covid inquiry in Scotland: a gap analysis.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q491.
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  10. AGIUS RM
    UK workers during the pandemic: inadequate protection and, consequently, increased risk.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q508.
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    February 2024
  11. WISE J
    Covid-19 taskforce called for a new national vaccine agency to prepare for future pandemics.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q534.
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  12. BENTLEY-EDWARDS KL, Adisa O, Ruff KE, McClure ES, et al
    Race, racism, and covid-19 in the US: lessons not learnt.
    BMJ. 2024;384:e076106.
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  13. WISE J
    Covid-19: Two rare vaccine side effects detected in large global study.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q488.
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  14. WORSHAM CM, Bray CF, Jena AB
    Optimal timing of influenza vaccination in young children: population based cohort study.
    BMJ. 2024;384:e077076.
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  15. WISE J
    GMC admits error in decision over whether to investigate doctor's claims over covid vaccine.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q433.
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  16. LEMASTERS K, Brinkley-Rubinstein L
    Covid-19 in US jails and prisons: implications for the next public health crisis.
    BMJ. 2024;384:e076975.
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  17. CIPRIANO CB, Kadakia KT, Chokshi DA
    Is the US prepared for the next pandemic? No, but it could be.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q332.
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  18. IACOBUCCI G
    Long covid: Online rehabilitation can improve quality of life, study reports.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q346.
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  19. Seven days in medicine: 31 Jan to 6 Feb 2024.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q299.
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  20. HINMAN RS, Maher CG
    Rehabilitation for post-covid-19 condition.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q20.
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  21. MCGREGOR G, Sandhu H, Bruce J, Sheehan B, et al
    Clinical effectiveness of an online supervised group physical and mental health rehabilitation programme for adults with post-covid-19 condition (REGAIN study): multicentre randomised controlled trial.
    BMJ. 2024;384:e076506.
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  22. FELDMAN JM, Bassett MT
    US public health after covid-19: learning from the failures of the hollow state and racial capitalism.
    BMJ. 2024;384:e076969.
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  23. MORRISON JS, Gayle HD
    After covid-19: the case for optimism for US leadership in global health.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q138.
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  24. WISE J
    Covid inquiry: Tears and tensions as Sturgeon takes the stand.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q289.
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  25. LADDS E, Darbyshire JL, Bakerly ND, Falope Z, et al
    Cognitive dysfunction after covid-19.
    BMJ. 2024;384:e075387.
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    January 2024
  26. BOYTCHEV H
    RSV vaccines administered in error to infants and pregnant people, CDC reports.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q236.
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  27. MICHAELS D, Spieler EA, Wagner GR
    US workers during the covid-19 pandemic: uneven risks, inadequate protections, and predictable consequences.
    BMJ. 2024;384:e076623.
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  28. IACOBUCCI G
    Government wrote off almost pound10bn worth of unused PPE during pandemic, accounts show.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q227.
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  29. WISE J
    Covid inquiry: What did we learn this week?
    BMJ. 2024;384:q229.
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  30. WATERS A
    Covid-19: Doctors instruct law firm in bid for compensation after developing long covid.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q188.
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  31. BRINDLEY P
    Essential workers during covid-19: how quickly we forget.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q179.
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  32. WISE J
    UK covid inquiry: Scotland's infection control and care home policies face scrutiny.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q162.
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  33. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid-19: Vaccines have saved at least 1.4 million lives in Europe, WHO reports.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q125.
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  34. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Undervaccination was associated with higher risk of hospital admission or death, study finds.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q121.
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  35. O'DOWD A
    Covid-19 has cut UK life expectancy by around half a year, data suggest.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q78.
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  36. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: NICE plans to expand Paxlovid eligibility to 1.4 million more people.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q59.
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  37. RADA AG
    Spain reintroduces mandatory mask wearing in health facilities as respiratory infections rise.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q71.
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  38. Update to living systematic review on SARS-CoV-2 positivity in offspring and timing of mother-to-child transmission.
    BMJ. 2024;384:p2929.
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  39. TANNE JH
    Covid-19: Some US states and hospitals recommend masks again.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q26.
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    December 2023
  40. MAHASE E
    RSV jab reduced infant hospital admissions by 83%, study reports.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2988.
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  41. MAHASE E
    England and Scotland see sharp rise in covid and flu cases as hospitals struggle.
    BMJ. 2023;383:2977.
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  42. LOOI MK
    Covid-19: WHO adds JN.1 as new variant of interest.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2975.
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  43. ALTMANN DM, Pagel C
    Long covid: where are we, what does it say about our pandemic response, and where next?
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2972.
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  44. IACOBUCCI G
    Flu and covid levels rise in England.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2965.
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  45. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid-19: Bereaved families group collects BMJ award for holding ministers to account.
    BMJ. 2023;383:2955.
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  46. BALABAN N, Mohyuddin GR, Kashi A, Massarweh A, et al
    Projecting complete redaction of clinical trial protocols (RAPTURE): redacted cross sectional study.
    BMJ. 2023;383:e077329.
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  47. ARSHAD Z, Nazareth J, Pareek M
    Learning to live with covid-19: testing, vaccination, and mask wearing still play a key part in managing the pandemic.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2943.
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  48. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid inquiry: Sunak defends his pandemic policies made as chancellor.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2933.
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  49. WISE J
    Covid-19: Preliminary figures show 1.2% of people in England had infection at end of November.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2917.
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  50. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid inquiry: What did Johnson say about underestimated risks, excess deaths, and his missing WhatsApps?
    BMJ. 2023;383:2914.
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  51. PETERS MA, Cloete K, Odwe G, Tadele G, et al
    Embedding implementation research to cross the quality of care chasm during the covid-19 pandemic and beyond.
    BMJ. 2023;383:e076331.
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  52. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid inquiry: Hancock is grilled on care homes, lockdowns, and testing.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2868.
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    November 2023
  53. LOOI MK
    "We weren't that great at treating flu-it should not be our model for covid": America's covid-19 tsar speaks.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2743.
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  54. O'CALLAGHAN C, Cloutman-Green E, Brierley J
    Pandemic preparedness: is the UK ready for a pandemic that affects children?
    BMJ. 2023;383:2804.
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  55. MAHASE E
    Swine flu: UK reports its first human case of A(H1N2)v strain.
    BMJ. 2023;383:2819.
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  56. DYER O
    Pfizer sues Poland over unclaimed covid vaccines.
    BMJ. 2023;383:2810.
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  57. LOOI MK
    China: Rising cases of respiratory disease and pneumonia spark WHO concern.
    BMJ. 2023;383:2770.
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  58. KASEYA J, Machingaidze S
    How African countries can prepare for the next pandemic.
    BMJ. 2023;383:2762.
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  59. LUNDBERG-MORRIS L, Leach S, Xu Y, Martikainen J, et al
    Covid-19 vaccine effectiveness against post-covid-19 condition among 589 722 individuals in Sweden: population based cohort study.
    BMJ. 2023;383:e076990.
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  60. RIMMER A
    Clinicians with long covid must get financial support, say unions.
    BMJ. 2023;383:2723.
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  61. SHIN GY
    Covid-19: excess death rates and the cost of living crisis.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2612.
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  62. HAM C
    What have we learnt from the covid-19 inquiry so far?
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2654.
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  63. TAYLOR L
    Treatment of TB is recovering after covid-19 but well short of 2025 targets, says WHO.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2618.
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  64. LANG K
    Is convalescent plasma still useful as a covid treatment?
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2185.
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  65. SHEPHERD A
    Covid NHS memorial is named year's top statue.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2594.
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  66. DYER C
    Covid-19: Whitehall chaos and misplaced confidence undermined UK's response, inquiry hears.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2576.
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    October 2023
  67. CHRISTIE B
    Covid-19: Scottish inquiry promises "robust investigation".
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2524.
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  68. MAHASE E
    RSV: US rations new infant jab in the face of "unprecedented demand".
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2495.
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  69. LANG K
    What do we know about covid in immunocompromised people?
    BMJ. 2023;383:p1612.
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  70. MCKEE M
    Labour's proposed covid corruption commissioner: an important signal, but it won't be easy to get the money back.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2454.
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  71. GILBERT A
    There is an overlap between long covid and ME/CFS.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2462.
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  72. NATT A, Natt M
    Long covid clinics offer a lifeline for this isolating disease.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2458.
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  73. TORJESEN I
    Covid inquiry: Government developed intervention package without scientists' advice before second lockdown.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2465.
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  74. CAMPBELL MJ
    Living with uncertainty: lessons learnt from covid.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2418.
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  75. CHRISTIE B
    Covid-19: Up to 2% of hospital patients acquired infection after being admitted.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2399.
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  76. DYER O
    Florida loses legal battle to keep covid data secret.
    BMJ. 2023;383:2419.
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  77. MAHASE E
    Long covid: Researchers "extremely angry" at Boris Johnson's "bollocks" comment.
    BMJ. 2023;383:2406.
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  78. GILBERT A
    We need better care for long covid and ME/CFS.
    BMJ. 2023;383:2372.
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  79. LIMB M
    Covid-19: Confusion around vaccination during pregnancy likely to have contributed to deaths of 27 women in the UK.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2388.
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  80. O'DOWD A
    Covid-19: UK death rate is still higher than before pandemic.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2371.
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  81. BOYCE S, McFarlane E, Harrison S, McCormack T, et al
    Diagnosis of venous thromboembolic diseases in people with covid-19: summary of updated NICE guidance.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2204.
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  82. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Reinstate routine testing in hospitals to protect vulnerable patients, say charities.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2363.
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  83. PIERNAS C, Merino J
    Interwoven challenges of covid-19, poor diet, and cardiometabolic health.
    BMJ. 2023;383:e076810.
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  84. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid-19 inquiry: Ministers abandoned public health principles during pandemic, says BMA chief.
    BMJ. 2023;383:2320.
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  85. DYER C
    Surgeon who repeated false claims about covid and vaccines while suspended is struck off.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2308.
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  86. TANNE JH
    Covid-19: Vaccine hesitancy and access affect uptake of new boosters.
    BMJ. 2023;383:2271.
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    September 2023
  87. THOBEGA K
    How Botswana discovered the omicron variant.
    BMJ. 2023;382:p1653.
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  88. Efficacy and safety of an inactivated virus-particle vaccine for SARS-CoV-2, BIV1-CovIran: randomised, placebo controlled, double blind, multicentre, phase 3 clinical trial.
    BMJ. 2023;382:p2193.
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  89. MCCARTNEY PR
    Covid-19 boosters: improving patient information leaflets.
    BMJ. 2023;382:p2100.
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  90. KMIETOWICZ Z
    BMA calls for investigation into debacle over covid and flu vaccinations.
    BMJ. 2023;382:p2184.
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  91. MOHRAZ M, Vahdat K, Ghamari SH, Abbasi-Kangevari M, et al
    Efficacy and safety of an inactivated virus-particle vaccine for SARS-CoV-2, BIV1-CovIran: randomised, placebo controlled, double blind, multicentre, phase 3 clinical trial.
    BMJ. 2023;382:e070464.
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  92. WATERS A
    Long covid: the doctors' lives destroyed by an illness they caught while doing their jobs.
    BMJ. 2023;382:p1983.
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  93. DYER O
    Covid-19: Florida governor tells under 65s to shun boosters against national guidance.
    BMJ. 2023;382:p2134.
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  94. DYER O
    Covid-19: Drug companies charged South Africa high prices for vaccines, contracts reveal.
    BMJ. 2023;382:2112.
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  95. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: New "Pirola" variant BA.2.86 continues to spread in UK and US.
    BMJ. 2023;382:p2097.
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  96. RIMMER A
    How can I support my colleague returning to work with long covid?
    BMJ. 2023;382:p1997.
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  97. DEAN E
    What happens inside a long covid clinic?
    BMJ. 2023;382:1791.
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  98. SALISBURY H
    Helen Salisbury: Covid booster chaos.
    BMJ. 2023;382:2027.
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  99. ALTMANN DM, Boyton RJ
    Outsourcing covid-19 vaccination to the private sector will increase health inequalities.
    BMJ. 2023;382:2012.
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    August 2023

  100. The UK government needs to expand covid-19 vaccination this winter.
    BMJ. 2023;382:p2006.
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  101. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid-19 and flu boosters to start earlier than planned, with extra funding for GPs.
    BMJ. 2023;382:p2004.
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  102. DYER O
    Covid-19: US doctors sue regulator for charging them with spreading misinformation in pandemic.
    BMJ. 2023;382:1991.
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  103. RIMMER A
    Covid-19: Families sue former health secretary over care home and hospital deaths.
    BMJ. 2023;382:1981.
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  104. HARWOOD RH, Goldberg SE, Brand A, van Der Wardt V, et al
    Promoting Activity, Independence, and Stability in Early Dementia and mild cognitive impairment (PrAISED): randomised controlled trial.
    BMJ. 2023;382:e074787.
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  105. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Lockdowns and masks helped reduce transmission, expert group finds.
    BMJ. 2023;382:p1959.
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  106. BROWN RL, Benjamin L, Lunn MP, Bharucha T, et al
    Pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of neuroinflammation in covid-19.
    BMJ. 2023;382:e073923.
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  107. CARTER M
    How do UK broadcast media deal with covid misinformation?
    BMJ. 2023;382:1684.
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  108. LANG K
    How do we best use Paxlovid and other covid antivirals?
    BMJ. 2023;382:p1666.
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  109. DYER O
    Covid-19: Infections climb globally as EG.5 variant gains ground.
    BMJ. 2023;382:p1900.
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  110. PAGEL C
    Covid is on the rise again-so what next?
    BMJ. 2023;382:p1885.
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  111. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid-19: A year is too long to wait for UK inquiry's recommendations, say bereaved families.
    BMJ. 2023;382:1853.
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  112. OSERAN AS, Song Y, Xu J, Dahabreh IJ, et al
    Long term risk of death and readmission after hospital admission with covid-19 among older adults: retrospective cohort study.
    BMJ. 2023;382:e076222.
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  113. LOOI MK
    Covid-19: Hospital admissions rise in England amid fears of new variant and waning immunity.
    BMJ. 2023;382:p1833.
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  114. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Payment to general practices to deliver vaccines to be cut by 25.
    BMJ. 2023;382:1821.
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  115. DE AMBROSIO M
    Covid-19: Latin America defies nationalism and circumstance to develop its own vaccines.
    BMJ. 2023;382:1351.
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  116. TANNE JH
    Covid-19: US agency launches raft of clinical trials of treatments for long covid.
    BMJ. 2023;382:p1797.
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    July 2023
  117. DYER O
    Covid-19: Leaked cremation data hint at true scale of China's death rate.
    BMJ. 2023;382:p1760.
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  118. AL-ORAIBI A, Woolf K, Fatimah S, Pareek M, et al
    Healthcare workers must be included in long covid research in the UK.
    BMJ. 2023;382:p1721.
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  119. Why older adults can continue to benefit from covid-19 boosters.
    BMJ. 2023;382:p1662.
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  120. ANDERSSON NW, Thiesson EM, Hansen JV, Hviid A, et al
    Safety of BA.4-5 or BA.1 bivalent mRNA booster vaccines: nationwide cohort study.
    BMJ. 2023;382:e075015.
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  121. ANDERSSON NW, Thiesson EM, Baum U, Pihlstrom N, et al
    Comparative effectiveness of bivalent BA.4-5 and BA.1 mRNA booster vaccines among adults aged >/=50 years in Nordic countries: nationwide cohort study.
    BMJ. 2023;382:e075286.
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  122. ANDERSSON NW, Thiesson EM, Baum U, Pihlstrom N, et al
    Comparative effectiveness of heterologous third dose vaccine schedules against severe covid-19 during omicron predominance in Nordic countries: population based cohort analyses.
    BMJ. 2023;382:e074325.
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  123. MISHRA S, Walker JD, Wilhelm L, Lariviere V, et al
    Use and misuse of research: Canada's response to covid-19 and its health inequalities.
    BMJ. 2023;382:e075666.
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  124. BUBELA T, Flood CM, McGrail K, Straus SE, et al
    How Canada's decentralised covid-19 response affected public health data and decision making.
    BMJ. 2023;382:e075665.
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  125. HOUSTON AR, Liu J, Habibi R, Murthy S, et al
    Canada's role in covid-19 global vaccine equity failures.
    BMJ. 2023;382:e075149.
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  126. ESTABROOKS CA, Ewa V, Keefe J, Straus SE, et al
    The predictable crisis of covid-19 in Canada's long term care homes.
    BMJ. 2023;382:e075148.
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  127. ANDERSON M, MacKinnon M
    We can learn from the covid-19 pandemic management strategy of First Nations communities in Canada.
    BMJ. 2023;382:p1675.
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  128. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid-19: "Panic buying" of PPE led to inadequate checks on private companies, say MPs.
    BMJ. 2023;382:p1670.
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  129. GREEN MA, McKee M, Hamilton OK, Shaw RJ, et al
    Associations between self-reported healthcare disruption due to covid-19 and avoidable hospital admission: evidence from seven linked longitudinal studies for England.
    BMJ. 2023;382:e075133.
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  130. CHRISTIE B
    Covid-19: Bring back mandatory mask wearing in health settings, say Scottish workers.
    BMJ. 2023;382:1648.
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  131. SHIODA K
    Tackling covid-19 variants.
    BMJ. 2023;382:p1603.
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  132. LOOI MK
    Did covid-19 come from a lab leak in China?
    BMJ. 2023;382:p1556.
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  133. IACOBUCCI G, Kmietowicz Z
    Doctor launches legal challenge over GMC's failure to investigate fellow medic's covid vaccine claims.
    BMJ. 2023;382:p1568.
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  134. WILDE H, Tomlinson C, Mateen BA, Selby D, et al
    Hospital admissions linked to SARS-CoV-2 infection in children and adolescents: cohort study of 3.2 million first ascertained infections in England.
    BMJ. 2023;382:e073639.
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  135. WATERS A
    Long covid: nearly half of doctors affected can no longer work full time, finds survey.
    BMJ. 2023;382:1529.
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  136. SIBLEY M, Hallam L, Robins S
    Invisible no more: unpaid care giving in the shadow of covid-19.
    BMJ. 2023;382:e073053.
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  137. TAYLOR L
    Covid-19 inquiry: Brexit blamed for diverting focus away from pandemic planning.
    BMJ. 2023;382:1528.
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    June 2023
  138. WISE J
    Covid-19: Hancock tells inquiry of "doctrinal failure" over pandemic planning.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p1478.
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  139. MAHASE E
    Flu deaths in UK hit five year high last winter.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p1445.
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  140. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid-19 inquiry: Experts clash with political leaders over effects of austerity.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p1443.
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  141. HIPPISLEY-COX J, Khunti K, Sheikh A, Nguyen-Van-Tam JS, et al
    Risk prediction of covid-19 related death or hospital admission in adults testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection during the omicron wave in England (QCOVID4): cohort study.
    BMJ. 2023;381:e072976.
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  142. MALHOTRA S
    India investigates alleged leak of personal data from covid vaccination database.
    BMJ. 2023;381:1407.
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  143. CLAYTON GL, Goncalves A, Soares, Goulding N, et al
    A framework for assessing selection and misclassification bias in mendelian randomisation studies: an illustrative example between body mass index and covid-19.
    BMJ. 2023;381:e072148.
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  144. TANNE JH
    Fungal infections are especially dangerous for covid-19 patients, CDC study warns.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p1378.
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  145. EVANS R, Pick A, Lardner R, Masey V, et al
    Breathing difficulties after covid-19: a guide for primary care.
    BMJ. 2023;381:e074937.
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  146. BEN MESSAOUD K, Schroter S, Richards M, Gayet-Ageron A, et al
    Analysis of peer reviewers' response to invitations by gender and geographical region: cohort study of manuscripts reviewed at 21 biomedical journals before and during covid-19 pandemic.
    BMJ. 2023;381:e075719.
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  147. DYER C
    Covid-19: UK's pandemic inquiry prepares to hear from witnesses.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p1314.
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  148. WISE J
    Covid-19: Metformin reduces the risk of developing long term symptoms by 40%, study finds.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p1306.
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  149. MOTHUPI M, Dasgupta J, Hosseini Jebeli SS, Stevenson J, et al
    Using an intersectionality approach to transform health services for overlooked healthcare users and workers after covid-19.
    BMJ. 2023;381:e072243.
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  150. BELLO K, George A, De Jong M, Adeyera O, et al
    African governments must build on covid-19 responses to advance gender equality.
    BMJ. 2023;381:e072239.
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  151. MONGE S, Pastor-Barriuso R, Hernan MA
    The imprinting effect of covid-19 vaccines: an expected selection bias in observational studies.
    BMJ. 2023;381:e074404.
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  152. FEINMANN J
    Is the UK losing its world leading covid surveillance network just when it needs it most?
    BMJ. 2023;381:p1157.
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  153. MCKEE M, Hiam L, Dorling D
    Weakened by a decade of austerity: why the UK's covid-19 inquiry is right to look at policies since 2010.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p1288.
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  154. LOOI MK
    What could the next pandemic be?
    BMJ. 2023;381:909.
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    May 2023
  155. FLUXMAN J
    Comparing death rates in the pandemic: hundreds of millions could be disabled by covid.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p1230.
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  156. TAYLOR L
    Covid-19: WHO treaty on future pandemics is being watered down, warn health leaders.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p1246.
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  157. WU Q
    Understanding the burden of post-covid-19 condition.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p932.
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  158. BALLOUZ T, Menges D, Anagnostopoulos A, Domenghino A, et al
    Recovery and symptom trajectories up to two years after SARS-CoV-2 infection: population based, longitudinal cohort study.
    BMJ. 2023;381:e074425.
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  159. KUNDI M
    Vaccine effectiveness against delta and omicron variants of SARS-CoV-2.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p1111.
    >> Share

  160. BOHNERT AS, Kumbier K, Rowneki M, Gupta A, et al
    Adverse outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 infection with delta and omicron variants in vaccinated versus unvaccinated US veterans: retrospective cohort study.
    BMJ. 2023;381:e074521.
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  161. LODER E, Clark J
    Planning for the next pandemic: what The BMJ's research team learnt from covid-19.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p1137.
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  162. WISE J
    Two cases of bird flu are detected in poultry workers in England.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p1132.
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  163. TAYLOR A, Male V
    Covid-19 vaccination and postmenopausal bleeding.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p1122.
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  164. WENHAM C
    The covid-19 and mpox PHEICs have ended-the meaning of this is unclear.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p1099.
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  165. LOOI MK
    What is the future for covid drugs and treatments?
    BMJ. 2023;381:1001.
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  166. ROBINSON E, Smyth RL
    Preventing respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis in infants.
    BMJ. 2023;381:1023.
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  167. BOYTCHEV H
    Maternal RSV vaccine: Further analysis is urged on preterm births.
    BMJ. 2023;381:1021.
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  168. WISE J
    Covid-19: WHO declares end of global health emergency.
    BMJ. 2023;381:1041.
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  169. HAY AD
    Twenty five years in the making: new evidence impacted by covid.
    BMJ. 2023;381:1033.
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  170. LOOI MK
    What are the latest covid drugs and treatments?
    BMJ. 2023;381:p872.
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  171. LJUNG R, Xu Y, Sundstrom A, Leach S, et al
    Association between SARS-CoV-2 vaccination and healthcare contacts for menstrual disturbance and bleeding in women before and after menopause: nationwide, register based cohort study.
    BMJ. 2023;381:e074778.
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    April 2023
  172. WISE J
    First RSV vaccine for older adults is approved in Europe.
    BMJ. 2023;381:978.
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  173. MAHASE E
    World must prepare for next "inevitable" pandemic, flu expert warns.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p931.
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  174. BLAIR PS, Young G, Clement C, Dixon P, et al
    Multi-faceted intervention to improve management of antibiotics for children presenting to primary care with acute cough and respiratory tract infection (CHICO): efficient cluster randomised controlled trial.
    BMJ. 2023;381:e072488.
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  175. MAHASE E
    Inside the Worldwide Influenza Centre: monitoring the constant threat of flu and other viruses.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p929.
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  176. Inside the Worldwide Influenza Centre: monitoring the constant threat of flu and other viruses.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p964.
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  177. SOSIN AN, Choo E, Lincoln M
    The covid public health emergency is ending: it now joins the ordinary emergency that is American health.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p949.
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  178. XIE Y, Choi T, Al-Aly Z
    Molnupiravir and risk of post-acute sequelae of covid-19: cohort study.
    BMJ. 2023;381:e074572.
    >> Share

  179. SIMPSON PL, Butler T
    Prisons and pandemic preparedness.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p860.
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  180. KASSAM S
    Controlling avian influenza: we need to move away from farming animals to solve our inter-related crises.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p874.
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  181. WISE J
    Bird flu: China records first death from H3N8 influenza strain, WHO says.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p839.
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  182. BARRETT A
    Covid-19 was the third leading cause of death in Australia last year.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p842.
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  183. XIE Y, Bowe B, Al-Aly Z
    Nirmatrelvir and risk of hospital admission or death in adults with covid-19: emulation of a randomized target trial using electronic health records.
    BMJ. 2023;381:e073312.
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  184. DYER C
    Surgeon who said covid-19 was a hoax loses appeal to have suspension overturned.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p810.
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  185. SHEPHERD A
    Stitching together the emotions of covid.
    BMJ. 2023;381:777.
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  186. THOMPSON S
    Employers must provide better support to workers with long covid.
    BMJ. 2023;381:800.
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  187. MAJEED A
    The covid-19 pandemic three years on.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p769.
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  188. Seven days in medicine: 29 March to 4 April 2023.
    BMJ. 2023;381:775.
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    March 2023
  189. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Study reports no significant increase in deaths after vaccination but raises questions over AstraZeneca's vaccine.
    BMJ. 2023;380:741.
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  190. DYER C
    Patients launch legal action against AstraZeneca over its covid-19 vaccine.
    BMJ. 2023;380:725.
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  191. CLARK J
    How covid-19 bolstered an already perverse publishing system.
    BMJ. 2023;380:689.
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  192. Update to living WHO guideline on drugs to prevent covid-19.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p692.
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  193. Update to living systematic review on prophylaxis against covid-19.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p688.
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  194. SALISBURY H
    Helen Salisbury: Unexplained symptoms aren't always long covid.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p654.
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  195. REICHER S, Drury J, Michie S, West R, et al
    The UK government's attempt to frighten people into covid protective behaviours was at odds with its scientific advice.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p652.
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  196. TANNE JH
    Covid-19: US maternal mortality rose during pandemic.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p659.
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  197. HULME WJ, Horne EMF, Parker EPK, Keogh RH, et al
    Comparative effectiveness of BNT162b2 versus mRNA-1273 covid-19 vaccine boosting in England: matched cohort study in OpenSAFELY-TPP.
    BMJ. 2023;380:e072808.
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  198. LEUNG K, Lam TTY, Wu JT
    Controlling avian influenza.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p560.
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  199. TAYLOR L
    Covid-19: Latin America must reduce its reliance on medical imports.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p576.
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  200. HJORTHOJ C, Madsen T
    Mental health and the covid-19 pandemic.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p435.
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  201. SUN Y, Wu Y, Fan S, Dal Santo T, et al
    Comparison of mental health symptoms before and during the covid-19 pandemic: evidence from a systematic review and meta-analysis of 134 cohorts.
    BMJ. 2023;380:e074224.
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  202. XIE Y, Bowe B, Al-Aly Z
    Molnupiravir and risk of hospital admission or death in adults with covid-19: emulation of a randomized target trial using electronic health records.
    BMJ. 2023;380:e072705.
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  203. TANNE JH
    Covid-19: US studies show racial and ethnic disparities in long covid.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p535.
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  204. MCVERNON J, Liberman J
    WHO keeps covid-19 a public health emergency of international concern.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p504.
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  205. WISE J
    Covid-19: Leaked messages reveal casual policy making-and love for Whitty.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p522.
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  206. LALANI HS, Nagar S, Sarpatwari A, Barenie RE, et al
    US public investment in development of mRNA covid-19 vaccines: retrospective cohort study.
    BMJ. 2023;380:e073747.
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  207. ROY V
    Financing covid-19 mRNA vaccines.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p413.
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  208. TAYLOR L
    Covid-19: Vaccination reduces severity and duration of long covid, study finds.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p491.
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    February 2023
  209. BENNETT CM
    Covid-19 in Australia: How did a country that fought so hard for extra time end up so ill prepared?
    BMJ. 2023;380:p469.
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  210. ESPINOSA-GONZALEZ AB, Master H, Gall N, Halpin S, et al
    Orthostatic tachycardia after covid-19.
    BMJ. 2023;380:e073488.
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  211. WISE J
    Covid-19: Death rate gap for ethnic minorities closes, ONS data show.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p448.
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  212. CHRISTIE B
    Scotland making poor progress on covid recovery plan, auditors find.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p445.
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  213. MAHASE E
    H5N1: Governments should invest in vaccines for all flu strains, says incoming WHO chief scientist.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p434.
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  214. GRINBERG C, Quam L
    Covid-19 should prompt us to rethink how and where care is best delivered.
    BMJ. 2023;380:313.
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  215. MAHASE E
    H5N1: Do we need to worry about the latest bird flu outbreaks?
    BMJ. 2023;380:401.
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  216. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Evusheld is unlikely to prevent infection with current or future variants, NICE concludes.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p387.
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  217. LAUNER J
    John Launer: Wishing upon a tsar-covid and health literacy.
    BMJ. 2023;380:331.
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  218. NAZARETH J, Fahad M, Pareek M
    Mitigating the return of acute respiratory virus infections.
    BMJ. 2023;380:352.
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  219. TAYLOR L
    Covid-19: WHO treaty hopes to overcome "catastrophic failures" of pandemic response.
    BMJ. 2023;380:357.
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  220. BARRETT A
    Covid-19: Australia's future policies will be evidence led after "profound impact" of lifting restrictions, says minister.
    BMJ. 2023;380:333.
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  221. As a doctor with long covid, I feel abandoned by the NHS.
    BMJ. 2023;380:337.
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  222. DANINO D, Youngster I
    Protecting infants through covid-19 vaccination during pregnancy.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p241.
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  223. JORGENSEN SCJ, Hernandez A, Fell DB, Austin PC, et al
    Maternal mRNA covid-19 vaccination during pregnancy and delta or omicron infection or hospital admission in infants: test negative design study.
    BMJ. 2023;380:e074035.
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  224. MAHASE E
    Pandemic preparedness: five minutes with . . . Katie Doores.
    BMJ. 2023;380:287.
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  225. DYER C
    GP suspended for nine months after promoting vitamins and iodine for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2023;380:278.
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  226. WATERS A
    Covid-19: Reduction in payments for NHS staff with long term symptoms is "short sighted".
    BMJ. 2023;380:p274.
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  227. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid-19: FDA removes US authorisation for antibody drug Evusheld.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p264.
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  228. TANNE JH
    Covid-19: US will end public health emergency on 11 May, says Biden.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p262.
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    January 2023
  229. TAYLOR L
    WHO: World is likely at an "inflexion point," but covid remains public health emergency.
    BMJ. 2023;380:242.
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  230. KING TL, Maheen H, Taouk Y, LaMontagne AD, et al
    Precarious work and the covid-19 pandemic: the need for a gender equality focus.
    BMJ. 2023;380:e072872.
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  231. STOKEL-WALKER C
    What do we know about the adaptive immune response to covid-19?
    BMJ. 2023;380:19.
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  232. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: JCVI recommends autumn vaccine booster for the most vulnerable.
    BMJ. 2023;380:204.
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  233. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Annual flu-like booster approach may not be appropriate, says expert on infectious disease.
    BMJ. 2023;380:196.
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  234. TORJESEN I
    Covid-19: Vaccination plus infection offers best protection, finds study led by WHO.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p171.
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  235. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: What do we know about XBB.1.5 and should we be worried?
    BMJ. 2023;380:p153.
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  236. LOOI MK
    How are covid-19 symptoms changing?
    BMJ. 2023;380:p3.
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  237. KRAFT SA, Rohrig A, Williams A, Shah SK, et al
    Better recognition for research participants: what society should learn from covid-19.
    BMJ. 2023;380:e071178.
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  238. SUGARMAN DE, Busch AB
    Telemental health for clinical assessment and treatment.
    BMJ. 2023;380:e072398.
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  239. DYER O
    Covid-19: Florida's surgeon general used "careless" research practice in recommending against vaccination, his university finds.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p110.
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  240. Update to living WHO guideline on drugs for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p57.
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  241. COX D
    What do we know about covid-19 and children?
    BMJ. 2023;380:p21.
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  242. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid-19: Tory MP is suspended after comparing vaccines to holocaust.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p81.
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  243. MIZRAHI B, Sudry T, Flaks-Manov N, Yehezkelli Y, et al
    Long covid outcomes at one year after mild SARS-CoV-2 infection: nationwide cohort study.
    BMJ. 2023;380:e072529.
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  244. RO C
    Legacy of covid-19 for indigenous health in the Brazilian Amazon.
    BMJ. 2023;380:o3005.
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  245. HUSSAIN Z
    Covid-19: Doctors are asked to help track variants among people arriving from China.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p10.
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  246. DYER O
    Covid-19: China stops counting cases as models predict a million or more deaths.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p2.
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    December 2022
  247. BRINDLEY PG
    Science and truth during the covid-19 pandemic.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o3070.
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  248. WISE J
    Covid-19: Molnupiravir does not cut hospital admissions or deaths in vaccinated people at high risk, trial finds.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o3055.
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  249. PAYTUBI S, Benavente Y, Montoliu A, Binefa G, et al
    Everything causes cancer? Beliefs and attitudes towards cancer prevention among anti-vaxxers, flat earthers, and reptilian conspiracists: online cross sectional survey.
    BMJ. 2022;379:e072561.
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  250. OWENS D, Parry J
    Covid-19: What can China learn from Hong Kong and Singapore about exiting zero covid?
    BMJ. 2022;379:o3043.
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  251. WISE J
    Covid-19: UK deaths from all causes 3.1% above average during the pandemic.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o3044.
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  252. FLORENTINO PTV, Cerqueira-Silva T, Barral-Netto M, Paixao ES, et al
    Effectiveness of covid-19 vaccines in adolescents and children.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o3018.
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  253. MAHASE E
    NHS faces significant pressure as flu and covid cases rise.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o3028.
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  254. LIMB M
    Covid-19: NHS is struggling to treat more patients than before pandemic despite more staff and funding, finds analysis.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o3024.
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  255. TRENT MJ, Moa A, MacIntyre CR
    "I'll be back": Australia's experience of flu in 2022.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2998.
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  256. LOOI MK
    Covid-19: Gabriel Leung reflects on Hong Kong's devastating fifth wave.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2903.
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  257. TAYLOR L
    WHO member states agree to draft international pandemic accord.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2975.
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  258. DYER O
    Covid-19: Winter surge feared as China lurches away from zero covid.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2983.
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  259. O'DOWD A
    Covid-19: UK saw largest fall of 25 European countries in orthopaedic surgery rates during pandemic.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2955.
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  260. COX D
    What will happen to the orphans of covid-19?
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2838.
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  261. WEATHERALD J, Parhar KKS, Al Duhailib Z, Chu DK, et al
    Efficacy of awake prone positioning in patients with covid-19 related hypoxemic respiratory failure: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized trials.
    BMJ. 2022;379:e071966.
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  262. VERMA AA, Razak F, Munshi L, Fralick M, et al
    Awake prone positioning and covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2888.
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  263. Update to living systematic review on effectiveness of heterologous and homologous covid-19 vaccine regimens.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2865.
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  264. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid-19: High rates in hospitals have hampered elective care recovery, says NHS chief.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2909.
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    November 2022
  265. CASTELLI JM, Rearte A, Olszevicki S, Voto C, et al
    Effectiveness of mRNA-1273, BNT162b2, and BBIBP-CorV vaccines against infection and mortality in children in Argentina, during predominance of delta and omicron covid-19 variants: test negative, case-control study.
    BMJ. 2022;379:e073070.
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  266. DYER O
    Covid-19: Protests against lockdowns in China reignite amid crackdown.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2896.
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  267. TORJESEN I
    Complaints against GPs up by more than a third on pre-covid level.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2891.
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  268. ROE J, Brady G, Emery L, Walker S, et al
    Co-design of new post-covid oncology rehabilitation services offers a model for the future.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2875.
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  269. LOSEVA P
    Preoccupied with the war, Russia skipped one wave of covid and ignored another.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2825.
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  270. ZHANG X, Barr B, Green M, Hughes D, et al
    Impact of community asymptomatic rapid antigen testing on covid-19 related hospital admissions: synthetic control study.
    BMJ. 2022;379:e071374.
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  271. KNIGHT M, Engjom HM
    Investing in robust surveillance of the effects of covid-19 and future emerging infections in pregnancy should be prioritised.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2810.
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  272. WANG Y, Bye J, Bales K, Gurdasani D, et al
    Understanding and neutralising covid-19 misinformation and disinformation.
    BMJ. 2022;379:e070331.
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  273. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid-19: "Grotesque inequity" that only a quarter of paxlovid courses go to poorer countries.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2795.
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  274. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Is the UK still tracking the virus-and other questions answered.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2802.
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  275. VIZE R
    Rishi Sunak's covid record-and what it tells us about his views on health, wealth, and the value of science.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2715.
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  276. ZHENG B, Green ACA, Tazare J, Curtis HJ, et al
    Comparative effectiveness of sotrovimab and molnupiravir for prevention of severe covid-19 outcomes in patients in the community: observational cohort study with the OpenSAFELY platform.
    BMJ. 2022;379:e071932.
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  277. JARDINE MJ, Kotwal SS, Bassi A, Hockham C, et al
    Angiotensin receptor blockers for the treatment of covid-19: pragmatic, adaptive, multicentre, phase 3, randomised controlled trial.
    BMJ. 2022;379:e072175.
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  278. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: NICE rejects five treatments over uncertain evidence and price in draft guidance.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2759.
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  279. BUONSENSO D, Roland D, Yock-Corrales A, Gonzalez-Dambrauskas S, et al
    The challenges of doing paediatric research during the first year of the covid-19 pandemic.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2750.
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  280. IACOBUCCI G
    Seven day working debate returns, as care backlog grows.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2754.
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  281. SHEPHERD A
    Covid-19: China eases rules amid rise in cases.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2743.
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  282. DINSDALE P
    Covid-19: Funding for pandemic preparedness being "sucked away" by war in Ukraine.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2748.
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  283. WISE J
    RSV: UK to examine whether to offer monoclonal antibody routinely to all babies.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2725.
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  284. FORTNER R
    AstraZeneca's covid-19 (mis)adventure and the future of vaccine equity.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2592.
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  285. STOKEL-WALKER C
    How similar is covid-19 to the flu?
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2625.
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  286. UPTON MN
    Covid-19 vaccination in the UK: the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation's infrastructure.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2685.
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  287. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid-19: England's health declined in 2020, but not across all areas.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2710.
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  288. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid-19: Evusheld protects the most vulnerable patients, analysis shows.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2690.
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  289. TANNE JH
    US faces triple epidemic of flu, RSV, and covid.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2681.
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  290. CASASSUS B
    Covid-19: Charging French former health minister with endangering lives was "very unjust," says former prime minister.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2669.
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  291. O'DOWD A
    Flu: Public urged to get vaccinated in face of possible surge of infections this winter.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2655.
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  292. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Pandemic disruption linked to 30 000 excess heart disease deaths, charity reports.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2659.
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  293. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Asian patients experienced largest fall in elective care, report finds.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2644.
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  294. WARD T, Christie R, Paton RS, Cumming F, et al
    Transmission dynamics of monkeypox in the United Kingdom: contact tracing study.
    BMJ. 2022;379:e073153.
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  295. OXTOBY K
    Revitalising mental healthcare after covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2122.
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  296. DYER C
    Oncologist who attended surgery on two patients while he had covid is suspended for three months.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2624.
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    October 2022
  297. LOOI MK, Mahase E
    Has covid-19 become milder?
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2516.
    >> Share

  298. LI X, Burn E, Duarte-Salles T, Yin C, et al
    Comparative risk of thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome or thromboembolic events associated with different covid-19 vaccines: international network cohort study from five European countries and the US.
    BMJ. 2022;379:e071594.
    >> Share

  299. DEMASI M
    FDA urged to publish follow-up studies on covid-19 vaccine safety signals.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2527.
    >> Share

  300. LOOI MK, Mahase E
    What next for covid-19 vaccines?
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2422.
    >> Share

  301. WARD PW
    Long covid update for primary care should acknowledge functional symptoms.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2501.
    >> Share

  302. TAPPIN D, Sinclair L, Kee F, McFadden M, et al
    Effect of financial voucher incentives provided with UK stop smoking services on the cessation of smoking in pregnant women (CPIT III): pragmatic, multicentre, single blinded, phase 3, randomised controlled trial.
    BMJ. 2022;379:e071522.
    >> Share

  303. BERGER M
    Covid-19 and long covid highlight the need to tackle behavioural health challenges.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2502.
    >> Share

  304. MAHASE E
    UN warns of "devastating" effect of covid-19, conflict, and climate change on women's and children's health.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2497.
    >> Share

  305. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Booster vaccines rolled out as hospital admissions rise.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2484.
    >> Share

  306. PETER RS, Nieters A, Krausslich HG, Brockmann SO, et al
    Post-acute sequelae of covid-19 six to 12 months after infection: population based study.
    BMJ. 2022;379:e071050.
    >> Share

  307. WISE J
    Covid-19: Antiviral purchased by UK government does not lower risk of hospital admission, trial shows.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2441.
    >> Share

  308. ADAMS K, Rhoads JP, Surie D, Gaglani M, et al
    Vaccine effectiveness of primary series and booster doses against covid-19 associated hospital admissions in the United States: living test negative design study.
    BMJ. 2022;379:e072065.
    >> Share

  309. AGGARWAL A, Walter FM, Sullivan R, van der Meulen J, et al
    "Shopping around" for treatment is not a solution to cancer backlog.
    BMJ. 2022;379:e071967.
    >> Share

  310. IACOBUCCI G
    Evusheld: Government is urged to expedite covid antibody treatment for vulnerable patients.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2431.
    >> Share

  311. TANNE JH
    US gun deaths increased by 35% during the early covid-19 pandemic.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2430.
    >> Share

  312. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid-19: Hospital admissions rise in England as some trusts reinstate mask requirements.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2440.
    >> Share

  313. DINSDALE P
    Covid-19: Don't let economic crisis distract from preparing for a future pandemic, conference hears.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2417.
    >> Share


  314. It's time to redouble and refocus our efforts to fight covid, not retreat.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2423.
    >> Share

  315. DHILLON R, Karan A
    Overcoming "failures of imagination"-rethinking the US covid-19 pandemic response.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2397.
    >> Share

  316. O'DOWD A
    Covid-19: NHS 111 failed to assess some vulnerable patients during early stages of pandemic.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2368.
    >> Share

  317. FERDINANDS JM, Rao S, Dixon BE, Mitchell PK, et al
    Waning of vaccine effectiveness against moderate and severe covid-19 among adults in the US from the VISION network: test negative, case-control study.
    BMJ. 2022;379:e072141.
    >> Share

    September 2022
  318. HENDRIKS SL, Montgomery H, Benton T, Badiane O, et al
    Global environmental climate change, covid-19, and conflict threaten food security and nutrition.
    BMJ. 2022;378:e071534.
    >> Share

  319. MAJEED A, Pollock K, Hodes S, Papaluca M, et al
    Implementation of covid-19 vaccination in the United Kingdom.
    BMJ. 2022;378:e070344.
    >> Share

  320. BARRY MJ, Harter M, Househ M, Steffensen KD, et al
    What can we learn from rapidly developed patient decision aids produced during the covid-19 pandemic?
    BMJ. 2022;378:e071530.
    >> Share

  321. EL AKOUM M, Dhami S, Thompson D, Sheikh A, et al
    Lessons in resilience: what covid-19 taught us about preparing for the crises to come.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2351.
    >> Share

  322. TAYLOR L
    Covid-19: PAHO calls for Americas to reverse vaccination setbacks caused by pandemic.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2344.
    >> Share

  323. SKITTRALL JP, Bentley N, Wreghitt T, Silverston P, et al
    Preparing for the next pandemic: reserve laboratory staff are crucial.
    BMJ. 2022;378:e072467.
    >> Share

  324. FIELD S, McKee M
    What can the UK learn from the EU's covid plan for winter 2022-23?
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2331.
    >> Share

  325. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Cases rise in England and Wales as hospital admissions remain steady.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2307.
    >> Share

  326. GREENHALGH T, Sivan M, Delaney B, Evans R, et al
    Long covid-an update for primary care.
    BMJ. 2022;378:e072117.
    >> Share

  327. THIAGARAJAN K
    Covid-19: China reopens borders to medical students, but problems remain.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2280.
    >> Share

  328. OWENS B
    How "long covid" is shedding light on postviral syndromes.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2188.
    >> Share

  329. KAPOOR C
    Covid-19 sets back progress on neglected diseases in India.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2181.
    >> Share

  330. PUNTIS J
    Crafted responses to covid belong in national galleries.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2254.
    >> Share


  331. The needs of patients with long covid must not be ignored.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2287.
    >> Share

  332. NOPPERT GA, Duchowny KA, Clarke PJ
    Declining US life expectancy since covid-19-structural inequities foreshadow future fallout.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2249.
    >> Share


  333. Update to living WHO guideline on drugs for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2224.
    >> Share

  334. LOOI MK
    Is covid-19 settling into a pattern?
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2183.
    >> Share

  335. SCHUIT E, Venekamp RP, Hooft L, Veldhuijzen IK, et al
    Diagnostic accuracy of covid-19 rapid antigen tests with unsupervised self-sampling in people with symptoms in the omicron period: cross sectional study.
    BMJ. 2022;378:e071215.
    >> Share

  336. GRIFFIN S
    Covid-19: Commission describes "massive global failures" of pandemic response.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2237.
    >> Share

  337. WISE J
    Covid-19: WHO urges action as 17 million long covid cases are estimated in Europe.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2232.
    >> Share

  338. SARKAR S
    Asia's "twindemic": dengue fever cases rocket as covid-19 rages on.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2090.
    >> Share

  339. JOLLIFFE DA, Holt H, Greenig M, Talaei M, et al
    Effect of a test-and-treat approach to vitamin D supplementation on risk of all cause acute respiratory tract infection and covid-19: phase 3 randomised controlled trial (CORONAVIT).
    BMJ. 2022;378:e071230.
    >> Share

  340. BRUNVOLL SH, Nygaard AB, Ellingjord-Dale M, Holland P, et al
    Prevention of covid-19 and other acute respiratory infections with cod liver oil supplementation, a low dose vitamin D supplement: quadruple blinded, randomised placebo controlled trial.
    BMJ. 2022;378:e071245.
    >> Share

    August 2022
  341. MATTHEWS AA, Danaei G, Islam N, Kurth T, et al
    Target trial emulation: applying principles of randomised trials to observational studies.
    BMJ. 2022;378:e071108.
    >> Share

  342. CLARK H, Bachelet M, Albares JM
    Conflict, climate change, and covid-19 combine to create a breeding ground for sexual and gender based violence.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2093.
    >> Share

  343. THIAGARAJAN K
    Reports of "tomato flu" outbreak in India are not due to new virus, say doctors.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2101.
    >> Share

  344. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Asymptomatic testing is "paused" in England's hospitals and care homes.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2099.
    >> Share

  345. TANNE JH
    US CDC announces major changes after criticism of its responses to covid-19 and monkeypox.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2074.
    >> Share

  346. COX D
    What do we know about covid-19 vaccines in under 5s?
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1892.
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  347. Update to living systematic review on prediction models for diagnosis and prognosis of covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2009.
    >> Share

  348. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Results from India's 12 molnupiravir clinical trials remain unpublished.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2063.
    >> Share

  349. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: UK will roll out Moderna's omicron BA.1 vaccine as part of autumn booster programme.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2038.
    >> Share

  350. WISE J
    Covid-19: What have been the direct and indirect health impacts in England?
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2045.
    >> Share

  351. OLIVER D
    David Oliver: The overwhelming reaction to my personal covid story.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2017.
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  352. FELL DB, Dimanlig-Cruz S, Regan AK, Haberg SE, et al
    Risk of preterm birth, small for gestational age at birth, and stillbirth after covid-19 vaccination during pregnancy: population based retrospective cohort study.
    BMJ. 2022;378:e071416.
    >> Share

  353. WISE J
    Covid-19: Increased risk of some neurological and psychiatric disorders remains two years after infection, study finds.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2048.
    >> Share

  354. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: UK will not buy Evusheld owing to "insufficient data" on protection, government says.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2021.
    >> Share

  355. WISE J
    Covid-19: Study provides further evidence that mRNA vaccines are safe in pregnancy.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o2013.
    >> Share

  356. BADELL ML, Dude CM, Rasmussen SA, Jamieson DJ, et al
    Covid-19 vaccination in pregnancy.
    BMJ. 2022;378:e069741.
    >> Share

  357. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: What we know about the BA.4 and BA.5 omicron variants.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1969.
    >> Share

  358. ELLIS SJ
    Covid-19 impact on patients: ease of access should be a clear aim of the NHS.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1941.
    >> Share

  359. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: One in eight adults develops long covid symptoms, study suggests.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1946.
    >> Share

  360. WARD IL, Bermingham C, Ayoubkhani D, Gethings OJ, et al
    Risk of covid-19 related deaths for SARS-CoV-2 omicron (B.1.1.529) compared with delta (B.1.617.2): retrospective cohort study.
    BMJ. 2022;378:e070695.
    >> Share

  361. LORENZO-REDONDO R, Ozer EA, Hultquist JF
    Covid-19: is omicron less lethal than delta?
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1806.
    >> Share

  362. DYER O
    Covid-19: Ontario hospitals close wards as nursing shortage bites.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1917.
    >> Share

  363. HERETH B, Tubig P, Sorrels A, Muldoon A, et al
    Long covid and disability: a brave new world.
    BMJ. 2022;378:e069868.
    >> Share

  364. GRIFFIN S
    Covid-19: Staff absences in July surged amid ongoing pressure on hospitals.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1909.
    >> Share

    July 2022
  365. NELSON B
    What poo tells us: wastewater surveillance comes of age amid covid, monkeypox, and polio.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1869.
    >> Share

  366. REICHER S, Michie S, West R
    The UK government's "personal responsibility" policy for covid is hypocritical and unsustainable.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1903.
    >> Share

  367. SAXENA S, Skirrow H, Wighton K
    Vaccinating children aged under 5 years against covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1863.
    >> Share

  368. WISE J
    Long covid: Hair loss and sexual dysfunction are among wider symptoms, study finds.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1887.
    >> Share

  369. KYE WEN TAN N, Jing-Wen C, Tan, Kye Jyn Tan B, et al
    The burden of prolonged smell and taste loss in covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1895.
    >> Share

  370. TAN BKJ, Han R, Zhao JJ, Tan NKW, et al
    Prognosis and persistence of smell and taste dysfunction in patients with covid-19: meta-analysis with parametric cure modelling of recovery curves.
    BMJ. 2022;378:e069503.
    >> Share

  371. DYER C
    Covid-19: "Impossible" to be confident that government awarded Randox contracts properly, say MPs.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1893.
    >> Share

  372. DAVIES MW
    Learning from complaints during covid-19: discuss risks and benefits before hospital treatment.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1858.
    >> Share

  373. BOSCOLO-RIZZO P, Polesel J, Vaira LA
    Smell and taste dysfunction after covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1653.
    >> Share

  374. DE FOO C, Haldane V, Jung AS, Grepin KA, et al
    Isolation facilities for covid-19: towards a person centred approach.
    BMJ. 2022;378:e069558.
    >> Share

  375. WISE J
    Covid-19: Infection raises risk of diabetes and heart disease diagnoses in following weeks, study finds.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1838.
    >> Share

  376. HORNE EMF, Hulme WJ, Keogh RH, Palmer TM, et al
    Waning effectiveness of BNT162b2 and ChAdOx1 covid-19 vaccines over six months since second dose: OpenSAFELY cohort study using linked electronic health records.
    BMJ. 2022;378:e071249.
    >> Share

  377. DYER C
    Covid-19: Up to pound2.7bn of public money at risk from PPE disputes, says watchdog.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1817.
    >> Share

  378. POPLE D, Monk EJM, Evans S, Foulkes S, et al
    Burden of SARS-CoV-2 infection in healthcare workers during second wave in England and impact of vaccines: prospective multicentre cohort study (SIREN) and mathematical model.
    BMJ. 2022;378:e070379.
    >> Share

  379. BREATHNACH AS
    Rapid covid-19 vaccination for health workers.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1674.
    >> Share

  380. HULME WJ, Williamson EJ, Green ACA, Bhaskaran K, et al
    Comparative effectiveness of ChAdOx1 versus BNT162b2 covid-19 vaccines in health and social care workers in England: cohort study using OpenSAFELY.
    BMJ. 2022;378:e068946.
    >> Share

  381. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Recovery trial set to lose funding as proposal to examine flu drugs is rejected.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1809.
    >> Share

  382. WILLIAMS S, Michie S
    Covid-19: One year on from "Freedom Day," what have we learnt?
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1803.
    >> Share


  383. Long covid and apheresis: a miracle cure sold on a hypothesis of hope.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1813.
    >> Share

  384. SAGE I
    A seven point plan to suppress covid infections and reduce disruptions.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1793.
    >> Share

  385. JONAS A
    Impact of vaping on respiratory health.
    BMJ. 2022;378:e065997.
    >> Share

  386. TANNE JH
    Covid-19: BA.5 variant is now dominant in US as infections rise.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1770.
    >> Share

  387. MCCAY L
    Covid continues to disrupt: what is the plan to deal with it?
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1780.
    >> Share

  388. MCLELLAN A, Abbasi K
    The NHS is not living with covid, it's dying from it.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1779.
    >> Share

  389. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: High prevalence and lack of hospital beds putting "intense pressure" on ambulances.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1763.
    >> Share

  390. TANNE JH
    Covid-19: Antimicrobial resistance rose dangerously in US during pandemic, CDC says.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1755.
    >> Share

  391. OLIVER D
    David Oliver: Covid-19 and the Dunning-Kruger effect.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1701.
    >> Share


  392. Update to living WHO guideline on drugs for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1713.
    >> Share

  393. ANDERSSON NW, Thiesson EM, Laursen MV, Mogensen SH, et al
    Safety of heterologous primary and booster schedules with ChAdOx1-S and BNT162b2 or mRNA-1273 vaccines: nationwide cohort study.
    BMJ. 2022;378:e070483.
    >> Share

  394. WISE J
    Covid-19: MPs call for greater efforts to reach the unvaccinated and partially vaccinated.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1743.
    >> Share


  395. Update to living systematic review on drug treatments for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1717.
    >> Share

  396. PILLAY J, Gaudet L, Wingert A, Bialy L, et al
    Incidence, risk factors, natural history, and hypothesised mechanisms of myocarditis and pericarditis following covid-19 vaccination: living evidence syntheses and review.
    BMJ. 2022;378:e069445.
    >> Share

  397. DE JONG VMT, Rousset RZ, Antonio-Villa NE, Buenen AG, et al
    Clinical prediction models for mortality in patients with covid-19: external validation and individual participant data meta-analysis.
    BMJ. 2022;378:e069881.
    >> Share

  398. DAVIES M
    Long covid patients travel abroad for expensive and experimental "blood washing".
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1671.
    >> Share

  399. BLOCK J
    Covid-19: Researchers face wait for patient level data from Pfizer and Moderna vaccine trials.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1731.
    >> Share

  400. WILKINSON E
    Covid-19: Parts of England see hospital admissions more than double in two weeks.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1723.
    >> Share

  401. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Ethnic minority staff felt "vulnerable" during pandemic, says senior leader.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1715.
    >> Share

  402. WILKINSON E
    Covid-19: Hospitals and GP clinics return to universal mask wearing as rates rise.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1712.
    >> Share

  403. BOYLE A
    Workforce: the persistent victim of the covid-19 pandemic.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1702.
    >> Share

  404. TANNE JH
    Covid-19: FDA authorises pharmacists to prescribe Paxlovid.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1695.
    >> Share

  405. KAMINSKAITE V, Bluemel AH
    Impact of the covid-19 pandemic on medical school applicants.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1398.
    >> Share

  406. DYER O
    Covid vaccines: Canada to dispose of 13.6 million AstraZeneca doses owing to lack of demand.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1700.
    >> Share

  407. TAYLOR L
    Covid-19: WHO urges countries to plug immunity gaps as global infections rise.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1685.
    >> Share

  408. STRAIN D
    Removing special covid leave will only undervalue staff and threaten patient safety.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1684.
    >> Share

  409. OLIVER D
    David Oliver: What can we learn from formal complaints during covid-19?
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1629.
    >> Share

  410. GREWAL R, Kitchen SA, Nguyen L, Buchan SA, et al
    Effectiveness of a fourth dose of covid-19 mRNA vaccine against the omicron variant among long term care residents in Ontario, Canada: test negative design study.
    BMJ. 2022;378:e071502.
    >> Share

  411. WILKINSON E
    Covid-19: GPs are asked to opt into next vaccination phase this autumn.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1657.
    >> Share

  412. SALISBURY H
    Helen Salisbury: Discouraging self-isolation with covid.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1637.
    >> Share

  413. WILKINSON E
    Covid-19: Pandemic sickness pay rules for NHS staff to come to an end.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1648.
    >> Share

  414. WISE J
    Covid-19: Sharp rise in infections seen across the UK.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1638.
    >> Share

  415. SAUL H, Gursul D, Antonelli M, Steves C, et al
    Frail older people and those in deprived areas remain at risk from covid-19, even after vaccination.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1313.
    >> Share

  416. JOHNSTON C, Hughes H, Lingard S, Hailey S, et al
    Immunity and infectivity in covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;378:e061402.
    >> Share

  417. TAYLOR L
    Covid-19: Brazil is recording a fifth of all deaths of under 5s.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1634.
    >> Share

    June 2022
  418. DYER O
    Covid-19: Canada outperformed comparable nations in pandemic response, study reports.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1615.
    >> Share

  419. DUVAL D, Palmer JC, Tudge I, Pearce-Smith N, et al
    Long distance airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2: rapid systematic review.
    BMJ. 2022;377:e068743.
    >> Share

  420. DANCER SJ
    Airborne SARS-CoV-2.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1408.
    >> Share

  421. STOKEL-WALKER C
    How long does SARS-CoV-2 stay in the body?
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1555.
    >> Share

  422. WISE J
    Covid-19: Pausing immune suppressing drugs enhances antibody response to boosters, study shows.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1586.
    >> Share

  423. WISE J
    Covid-19: UK makes first payments to compensate injury or death from vaccines.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1565.
    >> Share

  424. KARAN A
    The covid-19 pandemic will end with public health tools, not clinical ones.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1561.
    >> Share

  425. TANNE JH
    Covid-19 failures show the US needs a national public health system, commission finds.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1552.
    >> Share

  426. SCOBIE S
    Covid-19: How has the pandemic differed across the four UK nations?
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1482.
    >> Share

  427. WISE J
    Covid-19: Omicron sub variants driving new wave of infections in UK.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1506.
    >> Share

  428. TANNE JH
    Covid-19: CDC and FDA approve Pfizer and Moderna vaccines for under 5s.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1507.
    >> Share

  429. WISE J
    Covid-19: Long covid risk is lower with omicron than delta, researchers find.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1500.
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  430. PAGEL C
    The covid waves continue to come.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1504.
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  431. WISE J
    Covid-19: Omicron infection is poor booster to immunity, study finds.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1474.
    >> Share

  432. ADAB P, Haroon S, O'Hara ME, Jordan RE, et al
    Comorbidities and covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1431.
    >> Share

  433. WISE J
    Covid-19: Patients without respiratory symptoms no longer have to wear a face mask in GP surgeries.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1445.
    >> Share

  434. HITCHINGS MDT, Ranzani OT, Lind ML, Dorion M, et al
    Change in covid-19 risk over time following vaccination with CoronaVac: test negative case-control study.
    BMJ. 2022;377:e070102.
    >> Share

  435. DYER C
    Covid-19: Unusable PPE worth pound4bn will be burned, says spending watchdog.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1435.
    >> Share

  436. MAZZILLI S, Moazen B, Stover H, Plugge E, et al
    Covid-19 vaccine in prison: a not-to-be-missed opportunity to promote access to vaccination in adolescents.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1439.
    >> Share

  437. PANDEY BD, Morita K, Costello A
    Twin crises in Nepal: covid-19 and climate change.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1434.
    >> Share

  438. PHIZACKERLEY D
    Three more points about Paxlovid for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1397.
    >> Share

  439. DYER O
    Covid-19: Doctor who sold hydroxychloroquine as "magic bullet" treatment is jailed.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1395.
    >> Share

  440. WISE J
    Private cancer provider collapses despite drive to tackle NHS backlog.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1401.
    >> Share

  441. STOKEL-WALKER C
    How are vaccines being adapted to meet the changing face of SARS-CoV-2?
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1257.
    >> Share

  442. WISE J
    Covid-19: Two million people in the UK are estimated to be experiencing long covid, says ONS.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1391.
    >> Share

    May 2022
  443. ABBAS-HANIF A, Modi N, Majeed A
    Long term implications of covid-19 in pregnancy.
    BMJ. 2022;377:e071296.
    >> Share

  444. PLATA GG
    The black market for covid-19 antiviral drugs.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1282.
    >> Share

  445. AU WY, Cheung PP
    Effectiveness of heterologous and homologous covid-19 vaccine regimens: living systematic review with network meta-analysis.
    BMJ. 2022;377:e069989.
    >> Share

  446. GERRARD N
    Covid-19: Partygate makes a mockery of the sacrifices made and the losses endured.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1358.
    >> Share


  447. Update to living systematic review on covid-19 in pregnancy.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1205.
    >> Share

  448. TAYLOR L
    Covid-19: Case rises in the Americas driven by increases in North and Central America.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1355.
    >> Share

  449. MAHASE E
    Sixty seconds on . . . covid rebound.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1365.
    >> Share

  450. BANERJEE A
    Living with covid cannot save lives, but research can.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1361.
    >> Share

  451. BRYCE E, Ong S
    Covid-19 and mRNA technology are helping Africa fix its vaccine problems.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1196.
    >> Share

  452. TAYLOR L
    Covid-19: Suicide rates fell during Brazil's first wave but increased in older people.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1351.
    >> Share

  453. WISE J
    Covid-19: Vaccine effectiveness wanes more rapidly for cancer patients, study finds.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1305.
    >> Share

  454. SALISBURY H
    Helen Salisbury: Living under the long shadow of covid.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1288.
    >> Share

  455. GAZIT S, Saciuk Y, Perez G, Peretz A, et al
    Short term, relative effectiveness of four doses versus three doses of BNT162b2 vaccine in people aged 60 years and older in Israel: retrospective, test negative, case-control study.
    BMJ. 2022;377:e071113.
    >> Share

  456. LIMB M
    Covid-19: Doctors' wellbeing must be "critical priority" after pandemic mistakes, says BMA.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1284.
    >> Share

  457. HORDIJK L, Patnaik P
    Covid-19-How Europe's vaccine donations went tragically wrong.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1286.
    >> Share

  458. TANNE JH
    Covid-19: Sexually transmitted diseases surged in US during pandemic.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1275.
    >> Share

  459. WISE J
    Covid-19: JCVI advises further booster for vulnerable adults and health and care workers.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1277.
    >> Share

  460. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Second boosters may benefit at-risk groups but have "minimal" impact for others, says WHO.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1259.
    >> Share


  461. Caught on film: NHS life during the pandemic.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1224.
    >> Share

  462. TANNE JH
    Covid-19: US hospitals continued to perform unnecessary surgeries during pandemic.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1254.
    >> Share

  463. SIVAN M, Greenhalgh T, Milne R, Delaney B, et al
    Are vaccines a potential treatment for long covid?
    BMJ. 2022;377:o988.
    >> Share

  464. AYOUBKHANI D, Bermingham C, Pouwels KB, Glickman M, et al
    Trajectory of long covid symptoms after covid-19 vaccination: community based cohort study.
    BMJ. 2022;377:e069676.
    >> Share

  465. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid-19: Government failed to protect doctors during pandemic, BMA inquiry finds.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1235.
    >> Share

  466. DYER O
    Covid-19: North Korean leader blames his party's incompetence after 393 000 cases of fever reported in a day.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1228.
    >> Share

  467. CLARK KAA, Altin SE
    Calling time on the use of war metaphors in covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1214.
    >> Share

  468. TAYLOR L
    Covid-19: WHO chief calls for a shift in China's "unsustainable" policy.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1199.
    >> Share

  469. XIE N, Zhou Y
    Unresolving fever, headache, cough, and negative covid-19 PCR result.
    BMJ. 2022;377:e068645.
    >> Share

  470. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid-19: Fourth dose of mRNA vaccines is safe and boosts immunity, study finds.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1170.
    >> Share

  471. MONEER O, Daly G, Skydel JJ, Nyhan K, et al
    Agreement of treatment effects from observational studies and randomized controlled trials evaluating hydroxychloroquine, lopinavir-ritonavir, or dexamethasone for covid-19: meta-epidemiological study.
    BMJ. 2022;377:e069400.
    >> Share

  472. BANATVALA J, Muir P, Irving W, Zuckerman M, et al
    Clinical virology in the pandemic response-a missed opportunity.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1168.
    >> Share

  473. KWAN R
    How Hong Kong's vaccination missteps led to the world's highest covid-19 death rate.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1127.
    >> Share

  474. TANNE JH
    Covid-19: US passes one million deaths as mask mandates return.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1147.
    >> Share

  475. AL-ORAIBI A, Woolf K, Nellums LB, Tarrant C, et al
    Caring for the carers: understanding long covid in our diverse healthcare workforce.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1152.
    >> Share

  476. TAYLOR L
    Covid-19: True global death toll from pandemic is almost 15 million, says WHO.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1144.
    >> Share

  477. USTIANOWSKI A
    Why covid vaccine studies are still needed.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1135.
    >> Share

  478. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Remdesivir has "small effect" against death or progression to ventilation, WHO trial finds.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1118.
    >> Share

  479. URNER M, Barnett AG, Bassi GL, Brodie D, et al
    Venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in patients with acute covid-19 associated respiratory failure: comparative effectiveness study.
    BMJ. 2022;377:e068723.
    >> Share

  480. BAUM F, Paremoer L, Flavel J, Musolino C, et al
    Can the world become a place where the planet and all people flourish after the pandemic?
    BMJ. 2022;377:e067872.
    >> Share

  481. TURABIAN JL
    An ostrich strategy for covid-19 is too risky.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1112.
    >> Share

  482. SHEPHERD A
    Covid-19: Campaign takes on Pfizer's "profiteering".
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1111.
    >> Share

    April 2022
  483. GURDASANI D, Ziauddeen H
    The government wants us to learn to live with covid-19, but where is the learning?
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1096.
    >> Share

  484. DYER C
    Covid-19: Policy to discharge vulnerable patients to care homes was irrational, say judges.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1098.
    >> Share

  485. WISE J
    Covid-19: Drug companies urged to share vaccine technology to boost equity and access.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1086.
    >> Share

  486. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid-19: Stockpiling antivirals risks repeating Tamiflu mistakes, experts warn.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1053.
    >> Share

  487. WALKER A, Kelly C, Pottinger G, Hopkins C, et al
    Parosmia-a common consequence of covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;377:e069860.
    >> Share

  488. TAYLOR L
    Covid-19: China installs fences and alarms in Shanghai in effort to curb cases.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1076.
    >> Share

  489. SUTHAR AB, Wang J, Seffren V, Wiegand RE, et al
    Public health impact of covid-19 vaccines in the US: observational study.
    BMJ. 2022;377:e069317.
    >> Share

  490. EXTANCE A
    Covid-19: What is the evidence for the antiviral Paxlovid?
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1037.
    >> Share

  491. DYE C
    The benefits of large scale covid-19 vaccination.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o867.
    >> Share

  492. HUGHES SE, Haroon S, Subramanian A, McMullan C, et al
    Development and validation of the symptom burden questionnaire for long covid (SBQ-LC): Rasch analysis.
    BMJ. 2022;377:e070230.
    >> Share

  493. NANA M, Hodson K, Lucas N, Camporota L, et al
    Diagnosis and management of covid-19 in pregnancy.
    BMJ. 2022;377:e069739.
    >> Share

  494. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Mix and match booster vaccination approach offers best protection, study reports.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1052.
    >> Share

  495. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Only a quarter of patients admitted to hospital feel fully recovered after a year, study finds.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1043.
    >> Share

  496. SAUL H, Gursul D, Cassidy S, Harrison E, et al
    One in two people admitted to hospital with covid-19 develop complications and may need support.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o880.
    >> Share

  497. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid-19: NHS relaxes infection prevention and control measures.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1029.
    >> Share


  498. Update to living WHO guideline on drugs for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1005.
    >> Share

  499. SILVER A
    Covid-19: What went wrong after initial success in Laos?
    BMJ. 2022;377:o994.
    >> Share

  500. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Has the spread of omicron BA.2 made antibody treatments redundant?
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1009.
    >> Share

  501. TANNE JH
    Covid-19: US sees increase in sexually transmitted diseases and teen drug overdose deaths.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o991.
    >> Share

  502. DEMASI M
    Covid-19: Is the US compensation scheme for vaccine injuries fit for purpose?
    BMJ. 2022;377:o919.
    >> Share

  503. BAGENAL J
    The delivery plan for tackling the covid-19 backlog of elective care falls short.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o995.
    >> Share

  504. TANNE JH
    Covid-19: Mask mandate is struck down although US cases are rising.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o998.
    >> Share

  505. WISE J
    Covid-19: Health leaders accuse government of ignoring crisis in NHS.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o981.
    >> Share

  506. MEYEROWITZ-KATZ G, Wieten S, Medina Arellano MJ, Yamey G, et al
    Unethical studies of ivermectin for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o917.
    >> Share

  507. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: UK approves Valneva vaccine for adults under 50.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o985.
    >> Share

  508. EXTANCE A
    Covid-19: What is the evidence for the antiviral molnupiravir?
    BMJ. 2022;377:o926.
    >> Share

  509. MA A, Parry J
    When Hong Kong's "dynamic zero" covid-19 strategy met omicron, low vaccination rates sent deaths soaring.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o980.
    >> Share

  510. WILLICOMBE M, Scanlon M, Loud F, Lightstone L, et al
    Should we be clinically assessing antibody responses to covid vaccines in immunocompromised people?
    BMJ. 2022;377:o966.
    >> Share

  511. SALISBURY H
    Helen Salisbury: Why we still need to test for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o951.
    >> Share

  512. MCNALLY A
    Covid-19 testing in the UK was not a "shambles" in 2020.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o916.
    >> Share

  513. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Hospital and ambulance services struggle with huge demand and staff illness.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o950.
    >> Share

  514. KILDEGAARD H, Lund LC, Hojlund M, Stensballe LG, et al
    Risk of adverse events after covid-19 in Danish children and adolescents and effectiveness of BNT162b2 in adolescents: cohort study.
    BMJ. 2022;377:e068898.
    >> Share

  515. PICKERSGILL T
    Covid-19: Ending free testing is a mistake.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o936.
    >> Share

  516. FARRINGTON P
    The self-controlled case series method and covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o625.
    >> Share

  517. HO FK, Pell JP
    Thromboembolism and bleeding after covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o817.
    >> Share

  518. THIAGARAJAN K
    Covid-19: WHO suspends supplies of India's Covaxin through UN agencies.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o902.
    >> Share

  519. KATSOULARIS I, Fonseca-Rodriguez O, Farrington P, Jerndal H, et al
    Risks of deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, and bleeding after covid-19: nationwide self-controlled cases series and matched cohort study.
    BMJ. 2022;377:e069590.
    >> Share

  520. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid-19: Infections in England reached record high in March, finds React study.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o905.
    >> Share

  521. RICHARDSON S
    It is vital that we retain some reliable covid-19 surveillance tools.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o900.
    >> Share

  522. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid-19: UK adds sore throat, headache, fatigue, and six other symptoms to official list.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o892.
    >> Share

  523. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid-19: Hospital admissions continue to climb amid record infection rates.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o882.
    >> Share

  524. BINAGWAHO A, Mathewos K
    Rwanda's success in rolling out its covid-19 vaccination campaign is a lesson to us all.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o881.
    >> Share

    March 2022
  525. DYER O
    Covid-19: Lockdowns spread in China as omicron tests "zero covid" strategy.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o859.
    >> Share

  526. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid-19: Taxpayers are still liable for pound2.7bn risk from government PPE contracts, say auditors.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o837.
    >> Share

  527. TANNE JH
    Covid-19: Americans who are over 50 or immunocompromised are advised to have second booster.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o842.
    >> Share

  528. MAJEED A, Tessier E, Stowe J, Mokdad AH, et al
    How data from the United Kingdom has guided covid-19 vaccine policies.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o839.
    >> Share

  529. WISE J
    Covid-19: NHS staff will still have access to free tests.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o851.
    >> Share

  530. KAMAL-YANNI M, Cueni T
    Should covid-19 vaccines and drugs be "not for profit"?
    BMJ. 2022;376:o755.
    >> Share

  531. WILLIAMS AN
    Use covid age to assess risk for vulnerability to covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o826.
    >> Share

  532. WRIGLEY D
    Scrapping free covid tests for NHS staff is completely wrong.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o830.
    >> Share

  533. BASNETT IN
    Covid-19: They think it's all over-it depends how you look at the world.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o762.
    >> Share

  534. HUGHES RC, Absoud M, Bhopal SS
    Is the UK's covid inquiry at risk of forgetting about children and young people?
    BMJ. 2022;376:o785.
    >> Share

  535. BERKLEY S
    Ending the covid-19 pandemic means helping countries to catch-up with vaccination, not giving up.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o786.
    >> Share

  536. YAMEY G, Garcia P, Hassan F, Mao W, et al
    It is not too late to achieve global covid-19 vaccine equity.
    BMJ. 2022;376:e070650.
    >> Share

  537. BARKER J, Koeckerling D, Mudalige NL, Oyefeso O, et al
    Awake prone positioning for patients with covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o632.
    >> Share

  538. FRALICK M, Colacci M, Munshi L, Venus K, et al
    Prone positioning of patients with moderate hypoxaemia due to covid-19: multicentre pragmatic randomised trial (COVID-PRONE).
    BMJ. 2022;376:e068585.
    >> Share

  539. GUEST JL
    The US shouldn't settle for its current number of covid deaths or vaccination rates.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o763.
    >> Share

  540. CHIOLERO A, Tancredi S, Cullati S
    Covid-19: Surveillance systems for the new normal.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o710.
    >> Share

  541. YATES K
    Closing our eyes to covid won't make it go away.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o743.
    >> Share

  542. MARCHETTI F, Cozzi G
    Are we mislabelling long covid in children and adolescents?
    BMJ. 2022;376:o705.
    >> Share

  543. ALLOTEY J, Chatterjee S, Kew T, Gaetano A, et al
    SARS-CoV-2 positivity in offspring and timing of mother-to-child transmission: living systematic review and meta-analysis.
    BMJ. 2022;376:e067696.
    >> Share

  544. PIRKLE CM
    Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 from mother to baby is rare.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o593.
    >> Share

  545. LI X, Raventos B, Roel E, Pistillo A, et al
    Association between covid-19 vaccination, SARS-CoV-2 infection, and risk of immune mediated neurological events: population based cohort and self-controlled case series analysis.
    BMJ. 2022;376:e068373.
    >> Share

  546. POTTEGARD A, Klungel OH
    The neurological safety of covid-19 vaccines.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o522.
    >> Share

  547. SCHLEPPER L, Reed S
    The NHS isn't alone in its problems-but other countries can help with solutions.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o691.
    >> Share

  548. SWEENEY S
    A government concerned with health disparities would not lift almost all covid-19 protections.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o683.
    >> Share

  549. CHENG M
    Shifting tides: reflecting on medical education in the time of covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o657.
    >> Share

  550. RAO US V, Arakeri G, Rao U, Chandru V, et al
    We need to optimise genome surveillance and tracing of SARS-CoV-2 variants.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o601.
    >> Share

  551. LAURING AS, Tenforde MW, Chappell JD, Gaglani M, et al
    Clinical severity of, and effectiveness of mRNA vaccines against, covid-19 from omicron, delta, and alpha SARS-CoV-2 variants in the United States: prospective observational study.
    BMJ. 2022;376:e069761.
    >> Share

  552. JAMES A
    Why has mental health been forgotten in the government's recovery plans?
    BMJ. 2022;376:o585.
    >> Share

  553. CLARKE J, Beaney T, Majeed A
    UK scales back routine covid-19 surveillance.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o562.
    >> Share

  554. STOKOE E, Simons S, Drury J, Michie S, et al
    What can we learn from the language of "living with covid"?
    BMJ. 2022;376:o575.
    >> Share

  555. BROPHY JM
    Molnupiravir's authorisation was premature.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o443.
    >> Share

  556. LEE ARYB, Wong SY, Chai LYA, Lee SC, et al
    Efficacy of covid-19 vaccines in immunocompromised patients: systematic review and meta-analysis.
    BMJ. 2022;376:e068632.
    >> Share


  557. Update to living WHO guideline on drugs for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o534.
    >> Share

  558. MAJEED A, Hodes S
    Has the covid pandemic changed the debate about nationalising GPs?
    BMJ. 2022;376:o406.
    >> Share

  559. KNIGHT M, Vousden N
    Pregnancy and the "presumption of inclusion" in research.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o559.
    >> Share

  560. NAGPAUL C
    Government's plan for "living with covid-19" neglects the most vulnerable.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o540.
    >> Share

    February 2022
  561. DOWD JB
    The UK's covid-19 data collection has been "world beating"-let's not throw it away.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o496.
    >> Share

  562. WIESELER B
    Covid-19 vaccines: individual patient data should be submitted to the European Medicines Agency.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o417.
    >> Share

  563. DEEKS JJ, Singanayagam A, Houston H, Sitch AJ, et al
    SARS-CoV-2 antigen lateral flow tests for detecting infectious people: linked data analysis.
    BMJ. 2022;376:e066871.
    >> Share

  564. RALEIGH VS
    Ethnic differences in covid-19 death rates.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o427.
    >> Share

  565. RAFFLE AE, Gill M
    Self-testing for asymptomatic non-contacts using rapid antigen tests-is this leading to a cost effective reduction in infection transmission?
    BMJ. 2022;376:o445.
    >> Share

  566. GLOVER RE, Roberts AP, Singer AC, Kirchhelle C, et al
    Sale of UK's Vaccine Manufacturing and Innovation Centre.
    BMJ. 2022;376:e069999.
    >> Share

  567. HAM C
    It's time to trust NHS staff to do the right thing.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o473.
    >> Share

  568. SHEMTOB L, Asanati K, Majeed A
    Covid-19: Ending the legal requirement to self isolate puts vulnerable people at risk.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o461.
    >> Share

  569. RAE M
    Removing free access to covid-19 tests is incomprehensible.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o449.
    >> Share

  570. LOPES H, McCallum A, Martin-Moreno JM, Middleton J, et al
    Invest in primary healthcare and public health for the pandemic and beyond.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o425.
    >> Share

  571. HABIB AR, Lo NC
    Predicting covid-19 outcomes.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o354.
    >> Share

  572. MURRAY R
    Recovery plan for elective care.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o386.
    >> Share

  573. KAMRAN F, Tang S, Otles E, McEvoy DS, et al
    Early identification of patients admitted to hospital for covid-19 at risk of clinical deterioration: model development and multisite external validation study.
    BMJ. 2022;376:e068576.
    >> Share

  574. WEICH S
    Mental health after covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o326.
    >> Share

  575. AL-ALY Z
    Mental health in people with covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o415.
    >> Share

  576. XIE Y, Xu E, Al-Aly Z
    Risks of mental health outcomes in people with covid-19: cohort study.
    BMJ. 2022;376:e068993.
    >> Share

  577. GILES C
    Covid-19: For the clinically extremely vulnerable, life hasn't returned to normal.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o397.
    >> Share

  578. BAHETI AD, Nayak P
    Covid-19 in India: Oxygen shortages and a real world trolley problem.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o369.
    >> Share

  579. FABIANI M, Puopolo M, Morciano C, Spuri M, et al
    Effectiveness of mRNA vaccines and waning of protection against SARS-CoV-2 infection and severe covid-19 during predominant circulation of the delta variant in Italy: retrospective cohort study.
    BMJ. 2022;376:e069052.
    >> Share

  580. MCKEE M, van Schalkwyk MCI
    England's U turn on covid-19 vaccine mandate for NHS staff.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o353.
    >> Share

  581. COHEN K, Ren S, Heath K, Dasmarinas MC, et al
    Risk of persistent and new clinical sequelae among adults aged 65 years and older during the post-acute phase of SARS-CoV-2 infection: retrospective cohort study.
    BMJ. 2022;376:e068414.
    >> Share

  582. WILLIAMS S, Michie S, Pagel C, Squires A, et al
    The UK is an international outlier in its approach to covid in children.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o327.
    >> Share

  583. O'SULLIVAN R, Leavey G, Lawlor B
    We need a public health approach to loneliness.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o280.
    >> Share

  584. PANETH N, Casadevall A, Pirofski LA, Henderson JP, et al
    WHO covid-19 drugs guideline: reconsider using convalescent plasma.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o295.
    >> Share

  585. WALLACE DD, Urquiza K, Raifman J, Ko M, et al
    Putting equity at the heart of the US government's rollout of covid tests and masks.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o344.
    >> Share

  586. HODES S, Stanley S, Majeed A
    A national vaccination service for the NHS in England: a proposal to be considered with caution.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o338.
    >> Share

  587. ARONSON JK
    When I use a word . . . . Vaccination-rights and duties.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o317.
    >> Share

  588. COONEY K
    Has covid-19 precipitated the end of the family doctor?
    BMJ. 2022;376:o320.
    >> Share

  589. ISLAM N
    "Excess deaths" is the best metric for tracking the pandemic.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o285.
    >> Share

  590. TANGCHAROENSATHIEN V, Carroll D, Lekagul A
    Resilient and equitable recovery from the covid-19 pandemic.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o311.
    >> Share

  591. LAWLER M, Crul M
    Data must underpin our response to the covid-19 pandemic's disastrous impact on cancer.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o282.
    >> Share

  592. SAUL H, Gursul D, Piernas C
    People carrying excess weight have an increased risk of severe covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o141.
    >> Share

  593. PERSAD G, Pathak PA, Sonmez T, Unver MU, et al
    Fair access to scarce medical capacity for non-covid-19 patients: a role for reserves.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o276.
    >> Share

  594. GREENHALGH T
    Gray report: "Failures of leadership and judgement".
    BMJ. 2022;376:o273.
    >> Share

    January 2022
  595. HAWKSBEE L, McKee M, King L
    Don't worry about the drug industry's profits when considering a waiver on covid-19 intellectual property rights.
    BMJ. 2022;376:e067367.
    >> Share

  596. SIVAN M, Wright S, Hughes S, Calvert M, et al
    Using condition specific patient reported outcome measures for long covid.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o257.
    >> Share

  597. HU Y, Qian Y
    Protecting older adults' mental health in the pandemic.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o256.
    >> Share

  598. FREER J, Mudaly V
    HIV and covid-19 in South Africa.
    BMJ. 2022;376:e069807.
    >> Share

  599. DHALIWAL M, Small R, Webb D, Cluver L, et al
    Covid-19 as a long multiwave event: implications for responses to safeguard younger generations.
    BMJ. 2022;376:e068123.
    >> Share

  600. JREIDINI C
    How can you help me integrate my long covid care?
    BMJ. 2022;376:n3102.
    >> Share

  601. FIALEK B
    On the verge of Poland's fifth wave of covid-19, healthcare staff are overworked and disenchanted.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o234.
    >> Share

  602. MALE V
    Menstruation and covid-19 vaccination.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o142.
    >> Share

  603. DICKINSON JA
    Covid-19: The polio epidemic is a better analogy.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o169.
    >> Share

  604. LABONTE R
    A post-covid economy for health: from the great reset to build back differently.
    BMJ. 2022;376:e068126.
    >> Share

  605. CHOO E
    Working in healthcare right now means being asked to do the impossible-then being abandoned to our inevitable failure.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o197.
    >> Share

  606. SOKOL D
    Why mandatory vaccination for healthcare workers should not be scrapped.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o206.
    >> Share

  607. BANNON C
    Previous pandemics: advocating a return to the good old days?
    BMJ. 2022;376:o166.
    >> Share

  608. WENHAM C, McKee M, Burgess RA, Yamey G, et al
    Parties may lead to his downfall, but is this the worst of what Johnson has done?
    BMJ. 2022;376:o196.
    >> Share

  609. SOLJAK M, Majeed A
    Reducing the covid-19 isolation period in England: a policy change that needs careful evaluation.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o184.
    >> Share

  610. TACONET A
    Caring for patients with covid-19 in Afghanistan-another hard winter.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o175.
    >> Share

  611. KARUNANITHI S
    Omicron and the NHS: we need to look beyond hospital care to solve the pressures.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o185.
    >> Share

  612. HAMMOND P
    Honours shouldn't be handed out until after the public covid-19 inquiry.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o181.
    >> Share

  613. GREENHALGH T, Peng Z, Jimenez JL, Bahnfleth W, et al
    Quantifying transmission risk of SARS-CoV-2 in different situations.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o106.
    >> Share

  614. ZIMMERMANN P, Pittet LF, Curtis N
    Long covid in children and adolescents.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o143.
    >> Share

  615. RAE M
    Official list of covid-19 symptoms must be updated.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o121.
    >> Share

  616. DOSHI P, Godlee F, Abbasi K
    Covid-19 vaccines and treatments: we must have raw data, now.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o102.
    >> Share

  617. DEAKIN M
    We must keep recognising the extraordinary efforts of NHS staff.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o140.
    >> Share

  618. REISS M
    High hopes for Europe's new Health Emergency and Response Authority.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o127.
    >> Share

  619. MAGNUSSON K, Skyrud KD, Suren P, Greve-Isdahl M, et al
    Healthcare use in 700 000 children and adolescents for six months after covid-19: before and after register based cohort study.
    BMJ. 2022;376:e066809.
    >> Share

  620. VIJAYAN T
    Raining in Los Angeles.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o113.
    >> Share

  621. HARRISON D
    What is driving all cause excess mortality?
    BMJ. 2022;376:o100.
    >> Share


  622. Update to living WHO guideline on drugs for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o80.
    >> Share

  623. AUGST C
    If we are going to learn to live with covid, then we need to listen to people living with ill health.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o49.
    >> Share

  624. WILLIS Z, de St Maurice A
    Covid-19 control measures and common paediatric infections.
    BMJ. 2022;376:n3093.
    >> Share


  625. Europe must come together to confront omicron.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o90.
    >> Share

  626. KADAMBARI S, Goldacre R, Morris E, Goldacre MJ, et al
    Indirect effects of the covid-19 pandemic on childhood infection in England: population based observational study.
    BMJ. 2022;376:e067519.
    >> Share

  627. KARAN A
    What the face mask debacle can teach us about pandemic response.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o85.
    >> Share

  628. RAWAF DL, Street E, Van Flute J
    Use of augmented reality in surgical simulation training during covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o50.
    >> Share

  629. ALDERWICK H
    Is the NHS overwhelmed?
    BMJ. 2022;376:o51.
    >> Share

  630. MAJEED A
    London is an important barometer for the omicron wave in the United Kingdom.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o42.
    >> Share

  631. MAJEED A
    It's time for more targeted use of lateral flow tests for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o28.
    >> Share

  632. VINER R, Bonell C, Blakemore SJ, Hargreaves J, et al
    Schools should still be the last to close and first to open if there were any future lockdown.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o21.
    >> Share


  633. Atorvastatin versus placebo in patients with covid-19 in intensive care: randomized controlled trial.
    BMJ. 2022;376:e068407.
    >> Share

  634. CHEBLY KO
    Centring equity over exceptionalism in the global covid-19 response.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o20.
    >> Share

  635. MCCAY L
    Omicron: Urgent action needed on NHS staffing crisis.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o18.
    >> Share

  636. COWPER A
    Omicron: Who needs action when you've got Plan B?
    BMJ. 2022;376:o15.
    >> Share

  637. NAGPAUL C
    2022-the year of recovery?
    BMJ. 2022;376:o2.
    >> Share


  638. Covid-19: An urgent call for global "vaccines-plus" action.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o1.
    >> Share

    December 2021
  639. YU M, Tang A, Brown K, Bouchakri R, et al
    Integrating artificial intelligence in bedside care for covid-19 and future pandemics.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e068197.
    >> Share

  640. MIDDLETON J, Lopes H
    With covid-19, single measures aren't enough.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3157.
    >> Share

  641. WHITTAKER HR, Gulea C, Koteci A, Kallis C, et al
    GP consultation rates for sequelae after acute covid-19 in patients managed in the community or hospital in the UK: population based study.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e065834.
    >> Share

  642. KNIGHT M, Vancheeswaran R
    Post-acute covid-19 in primary care.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3080.
    >> Share


  643. I am struggling to understand why patients decide not to get the covid vaccine.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3152.
    >> Share

  644. REICHER S
    It is wrong to claim that the public won't follow covid rules just because the government don't.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3150.
    >> Share

  645. PAGEL C, Squires A
    Schools: still a gaping hole in the English covid strategy.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3149.
    >> Share

  646. MATTHEWS E
    Zoe Morgan is a critical care dietitian.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2458.
    >> Share

  647. DARZI A
    Whitty's critics fail to see that science is driven by what we don't know-not what we do.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3141.
    >> Share

  648. PRUGGER C, Spelsberg A, Keil U, Erviti J, et al
    Evaluating covid-19 vaccine efficacy and safety in the post-authorisation phase.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e067570.
    >> Share

  649. HALLETT S
    We need increased targeted measures now to slow the spread of omicron.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3133.
    >> Share

  650. RICHTERMAN A, Scott J, Cevik M
    Covid-19 vaccines, immunity, and boosters.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3105.
    >> Share

  651. PINHO-GOMES AC, Allen A, Rae M, Ryder J, et al
    Omicron: we must protect the health and wellbeing of the public health workforce.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3123.
    >> Share

  652. MCKEE M, Pagel C, Gurdasani D
    The NHS is complex, and that's why we should be worried.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3128.
    >> Share

  653. DAVID AS
    Long covid: research must guide future management.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3109.
    >> Share

  654. HAQUE Z
    Vaccine inequality may undermine the booster programme.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3118.
    >> Share

  655. ASHWORTH S
    Effectiveness of public health measures against covid-19: ventilation has a major role.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3050.
    >> Share

  656. GELLAD WF
    Myocarditis after vaccination against covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3090.
    >> Share

  657. RAE M
    Omicron: a failure to act with a global focus will continue the proliferation of new variants of covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3095.
    >> Share

  658. HOPSON C
    If the NHS falls short on boosters, it won't be for want of trying.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3106.
    >> Share

  659. HUSBY A, Hansen JV, Fosbol E, Thiesson EM, et al
    SARS-CoV-2 vaccination and myocarditis or myopericarditis: population based cohort study.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e068665.
    >> Share

  660. BRUXVOORT KJ, Sy LS, Qian L, Ackerson BK, et al
    Effectiveness of mRNA-1273 against delta, mu, and other emerging variants of SARS-CoV-2: test negative case-control study.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e068848.
    >> Share

  661. OSAMA T, Hodes S, Razai MS, Majeed A, et al
    Boosting the nation against covid-19: are the vaccination targets feasible?
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3094.
    >> Share

  662. AGIUS RM, Kloss D, Kendrick D, Stewart M, et al
    Protection from covid-19 at work: health and safety law is fit for purpose.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3087.
    >> Share

  663. SARELA A
    Condemning consensus is not helpful.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3073.
    >> Share

  664. HASSAN F, London L, Gonsalves G
    Unequal global vaccine coverage is at the heart of the current covid-19 crisis.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3074.
    >> Share

  665. BURTON A, Bradbury A
    Protecting the mental health of groups needing NHS care this winter.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3063.
    >> Share

  666. SAUL H, Gursul D
    Stressing the personal benefits of the covid-19 vaccine might encourage more people to accept it.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2923.
    >> Share

  667. WATERS SJ
    Mandatory covid-19 vaccination for healthcare workers: all employers are bound by health and safety laws to reduce risk.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3039.
    >> Share

  668. COWPER A
    When is a Christmas party not a Christmas party? When it's in Downing Street.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3056.
    >> Share

  669. MCKEE M
    Public health and politics are inseparable, as Omicron and the UK's response remind us.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3055.
    >> Share

  670. KRZYZANOWSKA MK, Julian JA, Gu CS, Powis M, et al
    Remote, proactive, telephone based management of toxicity in outpatients during adjuvant or neoadjuvant chemotherapy for early stage breast cancer: pragmatic, cluster randomised trial.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e066588.
    >> Share

  671. MCCARTNEY M
    Bureaucracy has created a mess for Novavax volunteers like me.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2995.
    >> Share

  672. DOWNEY LE, Harris M, Jan S, Miraldo M, et al
    Global health system resilience is in everyone's interest.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3043.
    >> Share

  673. MCKEE M
    Misconduct in public office?
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3015.
    >> Share

  674. PORTER S
    Mandatory covid-19 vaccination for healthcare workers: vaccinated and unvaccinated people seem as likely to infect others.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3027.
    >> Share

  675. HAM C
    A national infrastructure plan for the NHS, social care, and public health is needed to build resilience for the future.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3029.
    >> Share

  676. MCCARTNEY G, Douglas M, Taulbut M, Katikireddi SV, et al
    Tackling population health challenges as we build back from the pandemic.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e066232.
    >> Share

  677. KUTSCHER E
    Preparing for Omicron as a covid veteran.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3021.
    >> Share

  678. WILLIAMS S, Drury J, Michie S, Stokoe E, et al
    Covid-19: What we have learnt from behavioural science during the pandemic so far that can help prepare us for the future.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3028.
    >> Share

  679. FROST T
    NHS covid passes should be available for children.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2988.
    >> Share

  680. RICHARDS T
    Can you do what I'm asking you to do?
    BMJ. 2021;375:n3014.
    >> Share

  681. STAHL-TIMMINS W
    The eyes have it: getting the gist of covid-19 transmission.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2978.
    >> Share

  682. RUTTER H, Parker S, Stahl-Timmins W, Noakes C, et al
    Visualising SARS-CoV-2 transmission routes and mitigations.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e065312.
    >> Share

  683. TANG JL, Abbasi K
    What can the world learn from China's response to covid-19?
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2806.
    >> Share

  684. LI YY, Liu HX, Xia W, Wong GWK, et al
    Cold chain logistics: a possible mode of SARS-CoV-2 transmission?
    BMJ. 2021;375:e066129.
    >> Share

  685. ZHANG Y, Quigley A, Wang Q, MacIntyre CR, et al
    Non-pharmaceutical interventions during the roll out of covid-19 vaccines.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2314.
    >> Share

  686. AN Z, Wang F, Pan A, Yin Z, et al
    Vaccination strategy and challenges for consolidating successful containment of covid-19 with population immunity in China.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e066125.
    >> Share

  687. TANG JL, Li LM
    Importance of public health tools in emerging infectious diseases.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2374.
    >> Share

  688. ZHOU Y, Jiang H, Wang Q, Yang M, et al
    Use of contact tracing, isolation, and mass testing to control transmission of covid-19 in China.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2330.
    >> Share

  689. WEI Y, Sha F, Zhao Y, Jiang Q, et al
    Better modelling of infectious diseases: lessons from covid-19 in China.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2365.
    >> Share

  690. CHEN Q, Rodewald L, Lai S, Gao GF, et al
    Rapid and sustained containment of covid-19 is achievable and worthwhile: implications for pandemic response.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e066169.
    >> Share

  691. TU H, Hu K, Zhang M, Zhuang Y, et al
    Effectiveness of 14 day quarantine strategy: Chinese experience of prevention and control.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e066121.
    >> Share

  692. DU B, Wang C, Singer M
    Learning for the next pandemic: the Wuhan experience of managing critically ill people.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e066090.
    >> Share

  693. GAO W, Lv J, Pang Y, Li LM, et al
    Role of asymptomatic and pre-symptomatic infections in covid-19 pandemic.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2342.
    >> Share

    November 2021
  694. HOPSON C
    As we head into a tough winter, the NHS is under huge pressure.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2945.
    >> Share

  695. VON HILDEBRAND A
    Aiming for economic recovery from covid-19 and better climate resilience is a win-win.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2884.
    >> Share

  696. HALDANE V, Jung AS, Neill R, Singh S, et al
    From response to transformation: how countries can strengthen national pandemic preparedness and response systems.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e067507.
    >> Share

  697. JUNG AS, Haldane V, Neill R, Wu S, et al
    National responses to covid-19: drivers, complexities, and uncertainties in the first year of the pandemic.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e068954.
    >> Share

  698. TAN MMJ, Neill R, Haldane V, Jung AS, et al
    Assessing the role of qualitative factors in pandemic responses.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e067512.
    >> Share

  699. WU S, Neill R, De Foo C, Chua AQ, et al
    Aggressive containment, suppression, and mitigation of covid-19: lessons learnt from eight countries.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e067508.
    >> Share

  700. RAMCHANDANI R, Kazatchkine M, Liu J, Sudan P, et al
    Vaccines, therapeutics, and diagnostics for covid-19: redesigning systems to improve pandemic response.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e067488.
    >> Share

  701. HALDANE V, Jung AS, De Foo C, Bonk M, et al
    Strengthening the basics: public health responses to prevent the next pandemic.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e067510.
    >> Share

  702. CLARK H, Sirleaf EJ
    Ending this pandemic and securing the future.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2914.
    >> Share

  703. JUNG AS, Haldane V, Neill R, Mei Jin Tan M, et al
    From dichotomisation towards intersectionality in addressing covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e067500.
    >> Share

  704. SINGH S, Bartos M, Abdalla S, Legido-Quigley H, et al
    Resetting international systems for pandemic preparedness and response.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e067518.
    >> Share

  705. ABDALLA SM, Koya SF, Jamieson M, Verma M, et al
    Investing in trust and community resilience: lessons from the early months of the first digital pandemic.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e067487.
    >> Share

  706. EDGELL C
    Open access for human-and planetary-health.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2913.
    >> Share

  707. PEIRY KK
    Triggers for treaty negotiations: could lessons from environmental protection inform a prospective pandemic treaty?
    BMJ. 2021;375:e068903.
    >> Share

  708. NOLAN T
    Tom Nolan's research reviews-26 November 2021.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2938.
    >> Share

  709. ISSA R, Krzanowski J
    Finding hope in COP26.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2940.
    >> Share

  710. ARONSON JK
    When I use a word . . . . No jab, no job? A benefit:harm balance analysis.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2934.
    >> Share

  711. KICKBUSCH I, Holzscheiter A
    Can geopolitics derail the pandemic treaty?
    BMJ. 2021;375:e069129.
    >> Share

  712. VAN DE VYVER J, Leite AC, Alwan NA
    Navigating the social identity of long covid.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2933.
    >> Share

  713. DANCER SJ, Bluyssen PM, Li Y, Tang JW, et al
    Why don't we just open the windows?
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2895.
    >> Share

  714. HODES S, Kovacevic L
    Primary care networks: Where are we? Where is the evidence base? What might the future bring?
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2925.
    >> Share

  715. YAMEY G, McDade KK, Brennan RJ, Abubakar A, et al
    Preventing pandemics in the world's most vulnerable settings.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2897.
    >> Share

  716. RAE M, Marshall M
    General practice and public health: fostering collaboration for better health for populations.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2916.
    >> Share

  717. MOLLERUP A, Henriksen M, Larsen SC, Bennetzen AS, et al
    Effect of PEP flute self-care versus usual care in early covid-19: non-drug, open label, randomised controlled trial in a Danish community setting.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e066952.
    >> Share

  718. FOGSTAD H, Langlois EV, Dey T
    Covid-19 and violence against women and children: time to mitigate the shadow pandemic.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2903.
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  719. ISRAEL A, Merzon E, Schaffer AA, Shenhar Y, et al
    Elapsed time since BNT162b2 vaccine and risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection: test negative design study.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e067873.
    >> Share


  720. The world must act now to be prepared for future health emergencies.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2879.
    >> Share

  721. PILLAY D
    Independent SAGE replies to The BMJ.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2850.
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  722. CAAN W
    Parliamentary committee report on covid-19 response: the difference between an apology and repentance.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2813.
    >> Share

  723. ALTMANN D, Boyton R
    Covid-19 caseload in the UK-assessments and mitigations.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2843.
    >> Share

  724. GUZMAN-PRADO Y
    PPE: producing polluted environment.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2822.
    >> Share

  725. PUNTIS J
    Test and trace system continues to fail.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2808.
    >> Share

  726. GLASZIOU PP, Michie S, Fretheim A
    Public health measures for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2729.
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  727. TALIC S, Shah S, Wild H, Gasevic D, et al
    Effectiveness of public health measures in reducing the incidence of covid-19, SARS-CoV-2 transmission, and covid-19 mortality: systematic review and meta-analysis.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e068302.
    >> Share

  728. WATTERSON A
    Independent SAGE can be judged on its successes just as the UK government can be judged on its failures.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2797.
    >> Share

  729. HAM C
    How can we relieve current pressures on NHS hospitals?
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2815.
    >> Share

  730. DEVNANI M
    Covid-19 and laws for workplace violence in healthcare.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2776.
    >> Share

  731. BHUTTA ZA, Mitra A, Salman A, Akbari F, et al
    Conflict, extremism, resilience and peace in South Asia; can covid-19 provide a bridge for peace and rapprochement?
    BMJ. 2021;375:e067384.
    >> Share

  732. PATTERSON L
    Encouraging covid vaccine uptake and safe behaviours-an uphill struggle against government complacency.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2773.
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  733. MOON J, Wenham C, Harman S
    SAGO has a politics problem, and WHO is ignoring it.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2786.
    >> Share

  734. VAN SCHALKWYK JM
    New Zealand's covid-19 policy switch will harm vulnerable people.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2738.
    >> Share

  735. DEVNANI M
    Overdiagnosis and overtreatment during the covid-19 pandemic.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2688.
    >> Share

  736. ALI R, Raleigh V, Majeed A, Khunti K, et al
    Life expectancy by ethnic group in England.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e068537.
    >> Share

  737. BANERJEE A
    Long covid: new wine in need of new bottles.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2736.
    >> Share

  738. SHAH R, Absoud M
    The failure of provision for neurodiverse children during the covid-19 pandemic.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2711.
    >> Share

  739. PAN D, Sze S, Martin CA, Nazareth J, et al
    Covid-19 and ethnicity: we must seek to understand the drivers of higher transmission.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2709.
    >> Share

  740. KLEEFSTRA S, Leistikow I
    Turning patient engagement into the "new normal".
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2695.
    >> Share

  741. VAN SCHALKWYK JM
    Buyer beware: molnupiravir may damage DNA.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2663.
    >> Share

  742. SLEAT D, Innes K, Parker I
    Are vaccine passports and covid passes a valid alternative to lockdown?
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2571.
    >> Share

  743. REICHER S, Drury J, Phoenix A, Stokoe L, et al
    Government ministers and MPs not wearing mask was bad enough, but their defence of this position is even worse.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2682.
    >> Share

  744. ISLAM N, Jdanov DA, Shkolnikov VM, Khunti K, et al
    Effects of covid-19 pandemic on life expectancy and premature mortality in 2020: time series analysis in 37 countries.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e066768.
    >> Share

  745. ENGLISH PMB
    Getting molnupiravir to patients in a timely way is likely to be problematic.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2648.
    >> Share

  746. SOKOL D
    Covid-19 vaccination should be mandatory for healthcare workers.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2670.
    >> Share

  747. ENGLISH PMB
    Covid vaccine committee decisions: don't forget JCVI has little or no extra resources to do many times its usual work.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2646.
    >> Share

  748. EZER N, Belga S, Daneman N, Chan A, et al
    Inhaled and intranasal ciclesonide for the treatment of covid-19 in adult outpatients: CONTAIN phase II randomised controlled trial.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e068060.
    >> Share

  749. COSTELLO A, Clark H, Kobia M, Martinez J, et al
    Adolescents have not been well served by responses to the pandemic and the climate crisis.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2649.
    >> Share

    October 2021
  750. ALWAN NA
    We must call out childism in covid-19 policies.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2641.
    >> Share

  751. SIDEBOTTOM DB, Smith DD, Gill D
    Safety and efficacy of antivirals against SARS-CoV-2.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2611.
    >> Share

  752. VENTURA D, Aith F, Reis R
    Crimes against humanity in Brazil's covid-19 response-a lesson to us all.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2625.
    >> Share

  753. IACOBUCCI G
    The UK government's covid complacency shows lessons haven't been learned.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2584.
    >> Share

  754. CRAWFORD SM, Edwards H, Zoltowski A
    England's stalled cancer progress: the enduring effect of the covid-19 pandemic.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2549.
    >> Share

  755. KOTTA PA, Elango M
    A guide for final year medical students: transitioning to foundation training during the covid-19 pandemic.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2287.
    >> Share

  756. SHEATHER J, Slattery D
    The great resignation-how do we support and retain staff already stretched to their limit?
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2533.
    >> Share

  757. GURDASANI D, McKee M
    The parliamentary committee report on covid-19 response.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2530.
    >> Share

  758. SHOLZBERG M, Tang GH, Rahhal H, AlHamzah M, et al
    Effectiveness of therapeutic heparin versus prophylactic heparin on death, mechanical ventilation, or intensive care unit admission in moderately ill patients with covid-19 admitted to hospital: RAPID randomised clinical trial.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2400.
    >> Share

  759. ABBAS-HANIF A, Modi N, Smith SK, Majeed A, et al
    Covid-19 treatments and vaccines must be evaluated in pregnancy.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2377.
    >> Share

  760. MCKEE M
    The UK government tested the response to a coronavirus-why are we only discovering this now?
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2485.
    >> Share

  761. CHIOLERO A
    Protecting the world from future pandemics: 3/11 is another day to remember.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2490.
    >> Share

  762. WHITTAKER C, Walker PGT, Alhaffar M, Hamlet A, et al
    Under-reporting of deaths limits our understanding of true burden of covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2239.
    >> Share

  763. PATEL K, Chapman R, Gill R, Richards J, et al
    Ensuring an equitable recovery for the NHS.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2456.
    >> Share

  764. SALMON R
    Delta variant: what is the real risk of hospital admission?
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2461.
    >> Share

  765. GAYET-AGERON A, Ben Messaoud K, Richards M, Schroter S, et al
    Female authorship of covid-19 research in manuscripts submitted to 11 biomedical journals: cross sectional study.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2288.
    >> Share

  766. MURAGE P, Batalha HR, Lino S, Sterniczuk K, et al
    From drug discovery to coronaviruses: why restoring natural habitats is good for human health.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2329.
    >> Share

  767. MATHESON NJ, Warne B, Weekes MP, Maxwell PH, et al
    Mass testing of university students for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2388.
    >> Share

  768. PAVORD S, Hunt BJ, Horner D, Bewley S, et al
    Vaccine induced immune thrombocytopenia and thrombosis: summary of NICE guidance.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2195.
    >> Share

    September 2021
  769. MCGILLION MH, Parlow J, Borges FK, Marcucci M, et al
    Post-discharge after surgery Virtual Care with Remote Automated Monitoring-1 (PVC-RAM-1) technology versus standard care: randomised controlled trial.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2209.
    >> Share

  770. KEVERN AJ
    Covid grief: medical examiner's office could be central point of access for counselling and support services.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2378.
    >> Share

  771. ARNOTT RA
    Covid grief has cracked us open: showing vulnerability can be a sign of strength.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2372.
    >> Share

  772. MENDIS S
    Regional vaccine production is key to ensuring equity.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2354.
    >> Share

  773. SIEMIENIUK RA, Bartoszko JJ, Diaz Martinez JP, Kum E, et al
    Antibody and cellular therapies for treatment of covid-19: a living systematic review and network meta-analysis.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2231.
    >> Share

  774. SCOTT J, Richterman A, Cevik M
    Covid-19 vaccination: evidence of waning immunity is overstated.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2320.
    >> Share


  775. Update to living WHO guideline on drugs for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2219.
    >> Share

  776. SAXENA S, Skirrow H, Bedford H, Wighton K, et al
    Covid-19 vaccines for teenagers: conversations and consent.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2312.
    >> Share

  777. MOON S, Agarwal S, Becker A, Alonso Ruiz A, et al
    Embedding global access in development of future pandemic vaccines.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2256.
    >> Share

  778. HIPPISLEY-COX J, Coupland CA, Mehta N, Keogh RH, et al
    Risk prediction of covid-19 related death and hospital admission in adults after covid-19 vaccination: national prospective cohort study.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2244.
    >> Share

  779. DE BEER PAM, Van den Abbeele K
    Inviting adolescents aged 12-17 for covid-19 vaccination: the need for patience.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2172.
    >> Share

  780. JONES CW
    Primary care backlog will add to urgent care pressures over time.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2178.
    >> Share

  781. TANCREDI S, Anker D, Rosella L, Chiolero A, et al
    Elimination of covid-19: beware of surveillance bias.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2126.
    >> Share

  782. SIDEBOTTOM DB, Gill D
    Ronapreve for prophylaxis and treatment of covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2136.
    >> Share

  783. FALLOWS ESV
    Covid-19 and GPs: the unmeasured goes unnoticed.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2140.
    >> Share

  784. BHARGAVA A
    Broader approaches are necessary for containing pandemics like covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2107.
    >> Share

  785. FENTON L, Gribben C, Caldwell D, Colville S, et al
    Risk of hospital admission with covid-19 among teachers compared with healthcare workers and other adults of working age in Scotland, March 2020 to July 2021: population based case-control study.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2060.
    >> Share

  786. PAGEL C
    Schools: a gaping hole in England's covid strategy.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2115.
    >> Share

  787. GOYAL DK
    Improve care pathways for covid now to do better when the next variant or pandemic hits.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2138.
    >> Share

    August 2021
  788. SEEDAT S, Rondon M
    Women's wellbeing and the burden of unpaid work.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1972.
    >> Share

  789. HIPPISLEY-COX J, Patone M, Mei XW, Saatci D, et al
    Risk of thrombocytopenia and thromboembolism after covid-19 vaccination and SARS-CoV-2 positive testing: self-controlled case series study.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1931.
    >> Share

  790. RIDER EA, Ansari E, Varrin PH, Sparrow J, et al
    Mental health and wellbeing of children and adolescents during the covid-19 pandemic.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1730.
    >> Share

  791. MARCHETTI F, Tamburlini G
    Other good reasons for covid-19 vaccination in pre-adolescent and adolescent populations.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2052.
    >> Share

  792. MCCARTNEY M, Byng R
    Long covid clinics should be run as research hubs.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1996.
    >> Share

  793. RANZANI OT, Hitchings MDT, Dorion M, D'Agostini TL, et al
    Effectiveness of the CoronaVac vaccine in older adults during a gamma variant associated epidemic of covid-19 in Brazil: test negative case-control study.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2015.
    >> Share

  794. CHUNG H, He S, Nasreen S, Sundaram ME, et al
    Effectiveness of BNT162b2 and mRNA-1273 covid-19 vaccines against symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection and severe covid-19 outcomes in Ontario, Canada: test negative design study.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1943.
    >> Share

  795. WILLIAMS SN, Yamey G
    How universities can make reopening safer this autumn.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2019.
    >> Share

  796. CABEZAS C, Coma E, Mora-Fernandez N, Li X, et al
    Associations of BNT162b2 vaccination with SARS-CoV-2 infection and hospital admission and death with covid-19 in nursing homes and healthcare workers in Catalonia: prospective cohort study.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1868.
    >> Share

  797. SCHWEIGER M
    Intradermal covid-19 vaccination could solve supply problems.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1980.
    >> Share

  798. BINGHAM R, Pickles H
    Prolonged solitary confinement of UK immigration detainees during the pandemic.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2016.
    >> Share

  799. HASSAN F, Yamey G, Abbasi K
    Profiteering from vaccine inequity: a crime against humanity?
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2027.
    >> Share

  800. WATTERSON A
    Failure to prescribe: UK workers with occupational long covid-19 have been ignored.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2018.
    >> Share

  801. BANNON C
    Covid-19 laboratory leak hypothesis: a convenient scapegoat.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2010.
    >> Share

  802. DONNELLY O
    Covid-19 laboratory leak hypothesis: extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2006.
    >> Share

  803. SHIN GY, Manuel R
    Covid-19 laboratory leak hypothesis: how a few kept the many from considering alternative possibilities.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2003.
    >> Share

  804. NABAVI N
    Wellbeing at medical school: feeling prepared.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1889.
    >> Share

  805. KAMAU-MITCHELL C
    GPs need awareness about post-covid ME/CFS.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1995.
    >> Share

  806. MAJEED A
    Longitudinal data on covid-19 immunity could be collected from medical records.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1976.
    >> Share

  807. SHEMTOB L, Ferris M, Asanati K, Majeed A, et al
    Vaccinating healthcare workers against covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1975.
    >> Share

  808. GEORGE G, Srivastava A, Melvin H, Okwu U, et al
    Teaching Careers Clinic.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1385.
    >> Share

  809. CHUNG A, Tully L, Czernin S, Thompson R, et al
    Reducing risk of childhood obesity in the wake of covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1716.
    >> Share

  810. STOCKL H, Quigg Z
    Violence against women and girls.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1926.
    >> Share

  811. ONARHEIM KH, Phua KH, Babar ZR, Flouris AD, et al
    Health and social needs of migrant construction workers for big sporting events.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1591.
    >> Share

  812. FLOURIS AD, Babar Z, Ioannou LG, Onarheim KH, et al
    Improving the evidence on health inequities in migrant construction workers preparing for big sporting events.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1615.
    >> Share

  813. PARKER M, Bedford H, Ussher M, Stead M, et al
    Should covid vaccination be mandatory for health and care staff?
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1903.
    >> Share

  814. MITTELMAN M
    Patient commentary: Protect patients like me-make covid vaccines mandatory for all eligible staff in care settings.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1921.
    >> Share

  815. AHMED N
    Commentary: Mandatory covid vaccination blames individual care home workers for government failures.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1902.
    >> Share

  816. ERFANI P, Binagwaho A, Jalloh MJ, Yunus M, et al
    Intellectual property waiver for covid-19 vaccines will advance global health equity.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1837.
    >> Share

  817. BAMJI AN
    Infection with SARS-CoV-2 is not the same as covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1896.
    >> Share

    July 2021
  818. MALCOLM RS
    Chronic fatigue syndrome and long covid: individualisation, not compartmentalisation.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1863.
    >> Share

  819. DAVIDSON SL, Menkes DB
    Long covid: reshaping conversations about medically unexplained symptoms.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1859.
    >> Share

  820. CROOK H, Raza S, Nowell J, Young M, et al
    Long covid-mechanisms, risk factors, and management.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1648.
    >> Share

  821. SAXENA S, Skirrow H, Wighton K
    Should the UK vaccinate children and adolescents against covid-19?
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1866.
    >> Share

  822. CHIA K
    Alternatives to traditional medical work experience for aspiring medical students.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1835.
    >> Share

  823. SKEGG DC, Hill PC
    Defining covid-19 elimination.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1794.
    >> Share

  824. MITCHELL S, Chapman H, Fowler I, McTague L, et al
    Dying at home during covid-19: a view from primary care.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1776.
    >> Share

  825. COURTENAY K, Cooper V
    Covid 19: People with learning disabilities are highly vulnerable.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1701.
    >> Share

  826. DI GUARDO G
    No veterinarians (yet) on the Italian covid-19 scientific committee.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1719.
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  827. WILLIAMSON EJ, McDonald HI, Bhaskaran K, Walker AJ, et al
    Risks of covid-19 hospital admission and death for people with learning disability: population based cohort study using the OpenSAFELY platform.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1592.
    >> Share

  828. KAMINSKAITE V
    Covid-19: Looking back at the experiences of graduates and educators during the interim Foundation Year 1.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1265.
    >> Share

  829. WILKINSON D, Finlay I, Pollard AJ, Forsberg L, et al
    Should we delay covid-19 vaccination in children?
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1687.
    >> Share

  830. HAYES L, Pollock AM
    Mandatory covid-19 vaccination for care home workers.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1684.
    >> Share

  831. TAYLOR-PHILLIPS S, Dinnes J
    Asymptomatic rapid testing for SARS-CoV-2.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1733.
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  832. GARCIA-FINANA M, Hughes DM, Cheyne CP, Burnside G, et al
    Performance of the Innova SARS-CoV-2 antigen rapid lateral flow test in the Liverpool asymptomatic testing pilot: population based cohort study.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1637.
    >> Share


  833. Update to living WHO guideline on drugs for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1703.
    >> Share

  834. NABAVI N
    Open your mind without leaving your sofa.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1715.
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  835. ZERMANSKY AG
    Covid-19 cough: use all your senses to make a diagnosis.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1692.
    >> Share

  836. GREEN ST
    Recognising the value of "shared pain"-mandatory covid-19 vaccination should include all NHS workers.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1668.
    >> Share

  837. CHAKRAVORTTY D, Nandakumar KS
    Lessons from the pandemic: taking a covid-like approach to other diseases.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1644.
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    June 2021
  838. CROZIER A, Dunning J, Rajan S, Semple MG, et al
    Could expanding the covid-19 case definition improve the UK's pandemic response?
    BMJ. 2021;374:n1625.
    >> Share

  839. PUNTIS J, O'Sullivan T
    Governments and public trust: a public covid inquiry that reported quickly could shape response to the third wave.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1667.
    >> Share

  840. EVANS NG, Berger ZD, Phelan AL, Silverman RD, et al
    Covid-19, equity, and inclusiveness.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1631.
    >> Share

  841. TAKEMOTO MLS, McKay G, Amorim M, Gbomosa CN, et al
    How can countries create outbreak response policies that are sensitive to maternal health?
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1271.
    >> Share

  842. AMIN A, Remme M, Allotey P, Askew I, et al
    Gender equality by 2045: reimagining a healthier future for women and girls.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1621.
    >> Share

  843. BHUTTA ZA, Siddiqi S, Hafeez A, Islam M, et al
    Beyond the numbers: understanding the diversity of covid-19 epidemiology and response in South Asia.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1544.
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  844. FORD S
    Covid-19: the last incompetently managed pandemic?
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1613.
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  845. TEERAWATTANANON Y, Teo YY, Lim JFY, Hsu LY, et al
    Vaccinating undocumented migrants against covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1608.
    >> Share

  846. WOOLF SH, Masters RK, Aron LY
    Effect of the covid-19 pandemic in 2020 on life expectancy across populations in the USA and other high income countries: simulations of provisional mortality data.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1343.
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  847. BARBIERI M
    Covid-19 and the growing disadvantage in US life expectancy.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1530.
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  848. RAMACHANDRAN R, Dhodapkar M, Ross JS, Schwartz JL, et al
    Future of covid-19 vaccine pricing: lessons from influenza.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1467.
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  849. CAAN W
    Mental health support after covid-19: closer relations between general practice, psychology, and occupational health.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1588.
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  850. MYTTON OT, McCarthy N, Watson J, Whiting P, et al
    Interpreting a lateral flow SARS-CoV-2 antigen test.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1411.
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  851. AERTS R, Vanlessen N, Honnay O
    Exposure to green spaces may strengthen resilience and support mental health in the face of the covid-19 pandemic.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1601.
    >> Share

  852. EASTON GP
    Resisting the "righting reflex" in conversations about covid vaccine hesitancy.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1566.
    >> Share

  853. FRASER E
    Persistent pulmonary disease after acute covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1565.
    >> Share

  854. MURRAY R
    The NHS needs a comprehensive plan for recovery.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1555.
    >> Share

  855. SIVARAJASINGAM V
    Total triage is the future for general practice.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1532.
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  856. KNIGHTS FAE, Carter J, Deal A, Hargreaves S, et al
    Face-to-face GP consultations: avoiding digital exclusion of marginalised groups.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1542.
    >> Share

  857. LO RE V 3RD, Klungel OH, Chan KA, Panozzo CA, et al
    Global covid-19 vaccine rollout and safety surveillance-how to keep pace.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1416.
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  858. ABI-JAOUDE E
    Vaccinating children against SARS-CoV-2: maximise uptake among adults while prioritising the most vulnerable.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1533.
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  859. DONALDSON C, Biosca O
    Covid-19: an economic perspective on vaccinating the world.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1498.
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  860. NYBERG T, Twohig KA, Harris RJ, Seaman SR, et al
    Risk of hospital admission for patients with SARS-CoV-2 variant B.1.1.7: cohort analysis.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1412.
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  861. LI X, Ostropolets A, Makadia R, Shoaibi A, et al
    Characterising the background incidence rates of adverse events of special interest for covid-19 vaccines in eight countries: multinational network cohort study.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1435.
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  862. PEREZ-LOPEZ A, Irwin A, Rodrigo C, Prat-Aymerich C, et al
    Role of C reactive protein and procalcitonin in the diagnosis of lower respiratory tract infection in children in the outpatient setting.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1409.
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  863. HIGGINSON IJ, Brooks D, Barclay S
    Dying at home during the pandemic.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1437.
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  864. PALMER BS
    Covid-19 eradication: stopping transmission between countries.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1425.
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  865. RUDD E, Walsh S
    Mask related acne ("maskne") and other facial dermatoses.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1304.
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  866. DALAL HM, Doherty P, McDonagh ST, Paul K, et al
    Virtual and in-person cardiac rehabilitation.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1270.
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  867. ABBASI K
    Covid-19: Cummings, Johnson, Hancock, and a maelstrom of avoidable harm.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1404.
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    May 2021
  868. RAHMAN N
    International aid and covid-19 in India: a humanitarian catastrophe at risk of a familiar response.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1362.
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  869. NAUGHTON A, Higham A, Ong AY, Wasik M, et al
    Surgical simulation training is crucial in the covid-19 era and beyond.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1301.
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  870. SCHEINERMAN N, McCoy M
    What does it mean to engage the public in the response to covid-19?
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1207.
    >> Share

  871. PATTERSON RR, Sornalingam S, Cooper M
    Tackling childhood obesity in the wake of covid-19: lessons from Chile.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1338.
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  872. BODILSEN J, Nielsen PB, Sogaard M, Dalager-Pedersen M, et al
    Hospital admission and mortality rates for non-covid diseases in Denmark during covid-19 pandemic: nationwide population based cohort study.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1135.
    >> Share

  873. WENHAM C, Kavanagh M, Torres I, Yamey G, et al
    Preparing for the next pandemic.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1295.
    >> Share

  874. HOPKINSON N
    Acknowledging breathlessness post-covid.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1264.
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  875. RAZAI MS, Chaudhry UAR, Doerholt K, Bauld L, et al
    Covid-19 vaccination hesitancy.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1138.
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  876. CLARKE JM, Majeed A, Beaney T
    Measuring the impact of covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1239.
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  877. BEZRUKI A, Moon S
    Post-covid reforms: can we avoid fighting the last war?
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1184.
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  878. MAXWELL E
    Unpacking post-covid symptoms.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1173.
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  879. MAYOR N, Tsang R, Joy M, Hobbs FR, et al
    Long covid: coding is caring.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1262.
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  880. RICHARDS T, Scowcroft H, Doble E, Price A, et al
    Healthcare decision making should be democratised.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1225.
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  881. DAUGHERTY SE, Guo Y, Heath K, Dasmarinas MC, et al
    Risk of clinical sequelae after the acute phase of SARS-CoV-2 infection: retrospective cohort study.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1098.
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  882. ISLAM N, Shkolnikov VM, Acosta RJ, Klimkin I, et al
    Excess deaths associated with covid-19 pandemic in 2020: age and sex disaggregated time series analysis in 29 high income countries.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1137.
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  883. BERRY P
    Use patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) in treatment of long covid.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1260.
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  884. ASHWORTH AJ
    Covid-19: Reducing background aerosols could reduce infectivity.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1211.
    >> Share

  885. SMITH D, Gill D
    Antivirals against SARS-CoV-2 by autumn?
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1215.
    >> Share

  886. MACKINNON ED, Sornalingam S, Cooper M
    Urgent call to prevent late stage presentation of head and neck cancer.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1194.
    >> Share

  887. LAVINE JS, Bjornstad O, Antia R
    Vaccinating children against SARS-CoV-2.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1197.
    >> Share

  888. LISEWSKI AM
    Effectiveness of England's initial vaccine roll out.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1201.
    >> Share

  889. LOPEZ BERNAL J, Andrews N, Gower C, Robertson C, et al
    Effectiveness of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccines on covid-19 related symptoms, hospital admissions, and mortality in older adults in England: test negative case-control study.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1088.
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  890. ROMERO-BRUFAU S, Chopra A, Ryu AJ, Gel E, et al
    Public health impact of delaying second dose of BNT162b2 or mRNA-1273 covid-19 vaccine: simulation agent based modeling study.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1087.
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  891. WALKER GJ, Foster S
    Airborne transmission of covid-19: reduce the viral load in inhaled air.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1198.
    >> Share

  892. REDDY KS
    Pandemic lessons from India.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1196.
    >> Share

  893. PRATS-URIBE A, Sena AG, Lai LYH, Ahmed WU, et al
    Use of repurposed and adjuvant drugs in hospital patients with covid-19: multinational network cohort study.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1038.
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  894. SHAH A, Pereira P, Tuma P
    Quality improvement at times of crisis.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n928.
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  895. ASHWORTH AJ
    Remote management of covid-19: we could do more, more widely.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1095.
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  896. LEE CK, Linder JA, Gates KL
    Management of severe covid-19: progress and promise.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1147.
    >> Share

  897. MOYLE J
    Pulse oximetry gives artificially high readings in presence of carboxyhaemoglobin.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1103.
    >> Share

  898. PERERA R, Fletcher J
    Thromboembolism and the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1159.
    >> Share

  899. MUGHAL F, Hossain MZ, Brady A, Samuel J, et al
    Mental health support through primary care during and after covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1064.
    >> Share

    April 2021
  900. GILL D, Baker EH, Hitchings AW
    We need clinical guidelines fit for a pandemic.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1093.
    >> Share

  901. JAVID B, Bassler D, Bryant MB, Cevik M, et al
    Should masks be worn outdoors?
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1036.
    >> Share

  902. BARTOSZKO JJ, Siemieniuk RAC, Kum E, Qasim A, et al
    Prophylaxis against covid-19: living systematic review and network meta-analysis.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n949.
    >> Share

  903. ESSEX R, Talagala I, Dada O, Rao M, et al
    Clinical Excellence Awards-time for a fairer NHS rewards scheme.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n876.
    >> Share

  904. GOPAL DP, Rao M
    Playing hide and seek with structural racism.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n988.
    >> Share

  905. DAY FJ
    Covid-19: public health leaders have been exceptional, but we need a whole new approach to society.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n959.
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  906. WHITE C, Connolly B, Rowland MJ
    Rehabilitation after critical illness.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n910.
    >> Share

  907. SHIMIZU K, Sridhar D, Taniguchi K, Shibuya K, et al
    Reconsider this summer's Olympic and Paralympic games.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n962.
    >> Share

  908. HUNTER PR
    Thrombosis after covid-19 vaccination.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n958.
    >> Share

  909. MODI N, Hanson M
    Health of women and children is central to covid-19 recovery.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n899.
    >> Share

  910. TANG JW, Marr LC, Li Y, Dancer SJ, et al
    Covid-19 has redefined airborne transmission.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n913.
    >> Share

  911. AGIUS RM, Hughes LT, Kendrick D, Robertson JFR, et al
    Assessing risk for healthcare workers during the pandemic: don't forget workplace safety committees or aerosol generating procedures.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n950.
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  912. DYER O
    Covid-19: Chinese vaccines may need changes to improve efficacy, admits official.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n969.
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  913. APPLEBY J
    UK deaths in 2020: how do they compare with previous years?
    BMJ. 2021;373:n896.
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  914. PUHAN MA, Chiolero A, Fehr J, Cullati S, et al
    Overcoming spectrum bias for accurate SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence estimates.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n917.
    >> Share

  915. BIGNARDI G
    Reporting of AstraZeneca studies may have caused vaccine reservations.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n937.
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  916. KAMPMANN B, Jack SM
    Covid-19 vaccines save lives.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n886.
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  917. ROSS JS
    Covid-19, open science, and the CVD-COVID-UK initiative.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n898.
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  918. WOOD A, Denholm R, Hollings S, Cooper J, et al
    Linked electronic health records for research on a nationwide cohort of more than 54 million people in England: data resource.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n826.
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  919. SIMPSON PL, Levy M, Butler T
    Incarcerated people should be prioritised for covid-19 vaccination.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n859.
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  920. OSAMA T, Razai MS, Majeed A
    Covid-19 vaccine passports: access, equity, and ethics.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n861.
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  921. MUGHAL F
    Covid-19 vaccination during Ramadan.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n862.
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  922. SIVAN M, Rayner C, Delaney B
    Fresh evidence of the scale and scope of long covid.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n853.
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  923. SCALLY G
    A new public health body for the UK.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n875.
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    March 2021
  924. CHENG HY, Cohen T, Lin HH
    Test, trace, and isolate in the UK.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n822.
    >> Share


  925. Update to living systematic review on drug treatments for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n858.
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  926. Update to living WHO guideline on drugs for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n860.
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  927. AYOUBKHANI D, Khunti K, Nafilyan V, Maddox T, et al
    Post-covid syndrome in individuals admitted to hospital with covid-19: retrospective cohort study.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n693.
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  928. SMITH LE, Potts HWW, Amlot R, Fear NT, et al
    Adherence to the test, trace, and isolate system in the UK: results from 37 nationally representative surveys.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n608.
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  929. NABAVI N
    Tomorrow's doctors, tomorrow's leaders.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n855.
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  930. MONSIVAIS P, Thompson C, Astbury CC, Penney TL, et al
    Environmental approaches to promote healthy eating: Is ensuring affordability and availability enough?
    BMJ. 2021;372:n549.
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  931. DOUST JA, Bell KJL, Leeflang MMG, Dinnes J, et al
    Guidance for the design and reporting of studies evaluating the clinical performance of tests for present or past SARS-CoV-2 infection.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n568.
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  932. PATEL N
    Virtual clinics are reassuring but sometimes daunting.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n622.
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  933. GREENHALGH T, Knight M, Inda-Kim M, Fulop NJ, et al
    Remote management of covid-19 using home pulse oximetry and virtual ward support.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n677.
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  934. DARBY AC, Hiscox JA
    Covid-19: variants and vaccination.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n771.
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  935. HIGGINS GC, Ho J, Robertson E, McLean N, et al
    Covid-19: Health and social care workers need, want, and deserve reusable FFP3 respirators.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n759.
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  936. FANG L, Pinder A, Cooper G, McGrath B, et al
    Mitigating the environmental impact of plastic PPE: more than just disposal.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n752.
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  937. MACKENZIE DG
    Using key concepts from the Marmot review to frame covid-19 response.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n795.
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  938. BHOPAL R, Munro APS
    Scholarly communications harmed by covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n742.
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  939. GOLDSTEIN A
    Failure to achieve global vaccine equity will have dire consequences.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n712.
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  940. FORBES H, Morton CE, Bacon S, McDonald HI, et al
    Association between living with children and outcomes from covid-19: OpenSAFELY cohort study of 12 million adults in England.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n628.
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  941. PIMENTA D, Yates C, Pagel C, Gurdasani D, et al
    Delaying the second dose of covid-19 vaccines.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n710.
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  942. FEDER G, Lucas d'Oliveira AF, Rishal P, Johnson M, et al
    Domestic violence during the pandemic.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n722.
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  943. ULYTE A, Radtke T, Abela IA, Haile SR, et al
    Clustering and longitudinal change in SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence in school children in the canton of Zurich, Switzerland: prospective cohort study of 55 schools.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n616.
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  944. REQUEJO J, Strong K
    Redesigning health programmes for all children and adolescents.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n533.
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  945. FINNIKIN S, Spiegelhalter DJ
    What is my covid risk?
    BMJ. 2021;372:n637.
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  946. DIAPER C
    NHS needs more capacity to tackle surgery backlog.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n696.
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  947. KHUNTI K, Griffiths A, Majeed A, Nagpaul C, et al
    Assessing risk for healthcare workers during the covid-19 pandemic.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n602.
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  948. LESLIE D, Mazumder A, Peppin A, Wolters MK, et al
    Does "AI" stand for augmenting inequality in the era of covid-19 healthcare?
    BMJ. 2021;372:n304.
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  949. KRASS M, Henderson P, Mello MM, Studdert DM, et al
    How US law will evaluate artificial intelligence for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n234.
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  950. CAVE S, Whittlestone J, Nyrup R, O hEigeartaigh S, et al
    Using AI ethically to tackle covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n364.
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  951. KORINEK A, Stiglitz JE
    Covid-19 driven advances in automation and artificial intelligence risk exacerbating economic inequality.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n367.
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  952. MUNRO C, Burke J, Allum W, Mortensen N, et al
    Covid-19 leaves surgical training in crisis.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n659.
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  953. CARROLL D, Morzaria S, Briand S, Johnson CK, et al
    Preventing the next pandemic: the power of a global viral surveillance network.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n485.
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  954. FORD T, John A, Gunnell D
    Mental health of children and young people during pandemic.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n614.
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  955. PATEL J, Fernandes G, Sridhar D
    How can we improve self-isolation and quarantine for covid-19?
    BMJ. 2021;372:n625.
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  956. Update to living systematic review on covid-19 in pregnancy.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n615.
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  957. SAHOTA R
    How easy will it really be to replicate the success of the covid-19 vaccine with neglected infectious diseases?
    BMJ. 2021;372:n678.
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  958. ATTAWAY AH, Scheraga RG, Bhimraj A, Biehl M, et al
    Severe covid-19 pneumonia: pathogenesis and clinical management.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n436.
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  959. GRUER L, Bhopal RS
    Mitigating ethnic disparities in covid-19 and beyond: census linkage can help tackle the data deficit.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n642.
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  960. DAGLI M
    Covid mutations: honest approach needed from politicians and scientists on pandemic outlook.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n656.
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  961. MATHEW R
    Rammya Mathew: Workforce must be at the centre of covid-19 recovery plans.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n635.
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  962. DYER O
    Covid-19: US Catholics split after bishops' conference recommends against Johnson and Johnson vaccine.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n666.
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  963. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Booster dose will be needed in autumn to avoid winter surge, says government adviser.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n664.
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  964. CHALLEN R, Brooks-Pollock E, Read JM, Dyson L, et al
    Risk of mortality in patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 variant of concern 202012/1: matched cohort study.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n579.
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  965. WISE J
    Covid-19: NHS Test and Trace made no difference to the pandemic, says report.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n663.
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  966. YOUNG H
    Poor, biased reporting of daily covid death statistics without perspective creates fear.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n640.
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  967. GARDINER T, Abraham S, Clymer O, Rao M, et al
    Racial and ethnic health disparities in healthcare settings.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n605.
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  968. MCKEE M
    The UK's PPE procurement scandal reminds us why we need ways to hold ministers to account.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n639.
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  969. VIMALESWARAN KS, Forouhi NG, Khunti K
    Vitamin D and covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n544.
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  970. IYER AA, Millum J, Grady C, Wendler D, et al
    Avoiding exploitation in multinational covid-19 vaccine trials.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n541.
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  971. RICHARDS DA
    Increasing recruitment into covid-19 trials: fund nursing trials.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n601.
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  972. MOSHE M, Daunt A, Flower B, Simmons B, et al
    SARS-CoV-2 lateral flow assays for possible use in national covid-19 seroprevalence surveys (React 2): diagnostic accuracy study.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n423.
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  973. RICKENBACH MA
    Covid-19 trials: allow recruitment by everyone in healthcare, including those not previously involved in research.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n599.
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  974. LAMONTAGNE F, Agoritsas T, Siemieniuk R, Rochwerg B, et al
    A living WHO guideline on drugs to prevent covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n526.
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  975. NABAVI N
    Cautious optimism: Light at the end of the tunnel.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n589.
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  976. RUBENS JH, Akindele NP, Tschudy MM, Sick-Samuels AC, et al
    Acute covid-19 and multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n385.
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    February 2021
  977. RAZAI MS, Osama T, McKechnie DGJ, Majeed A, et al
    Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy among ethnic minority groups.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n513.
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  978. GREEN ST, Cladi L
    Covid-19 and evolutionary pressure: can we predict which genetic dangers lurk beyond the horizon?
    BMJ. 2021;372:n445.
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  979. NIKOGOSIAN H, Kickbusch I
    The case for an international pandemic treaty.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n527.
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  980. LUCAS SB
    Coronial necropsies show the indirect damage from covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n529.
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  981. MULLER-SEDGWICK U
    Optimal dosing interval for covid-19 vaccines: we need clinical trial evidence and to consider past infection.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n522.
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  982. FONTANET A, Grant R, Greve-Isdahl M, Sridhar D, et al
    Covid-19: Keeping schools as safe as possible.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n524.
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  983. LIU J, Zhang L, Yan Y, Zhou Y, et al
    Excess mortality in Wuhan city and other parts of China during the three months of the covid-19 outbreak: findings from nationwide mortality registries.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n415.
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  984. BHOPAL SS, Absoud M
    Vaccinating children to prevent long covid? More caution is needed in interpreting current epidemiological data.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n520.
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  985. LEWIS SJ, Munro APS, Smith GD, Pollock AM, et al
    Closing schools is not evidence based and harms children.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n521.
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  986. CUNNINGHAM AL, McIntyre P, Subbarao K, Booy R, et al
    Vaccines for older adults.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n188.
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  987. BHOPAL R
    Defer vaccination of people who have had covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n465.
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  988. CAAN W
    Covid-19: Difficult decisions require reciprocal understanding among decision makers.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n462.
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  989. TOMKINS C
    Doctors faced with impossible rationing decisions must seek legal advice.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n458.
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  990. TEMBO J, Maluzi K, Egbe F, Bates M, et al
    Covid-19 in Africa.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n457.
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  991. HUNT BJ, De Paula EV, McLintock C, Dumantepe M, et al
    Prophylactic anticoagulation for patients in hospital with covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n487.
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  992. GILL M
    Covid-19: Self-isolation is the weakest link in stopping transmission.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n455.
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  993. MWANANYANDA L, Gill CJ, MacLeod W, Kwenda G, et al
    Covid-19 deaths in Africa: prospective systematic postmortem surveillance study.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n334.
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  994. TURK E, Durrance-Bagale A, Han E, Bell S, et al
    International experiences with co-production and people centredness offer lessons for covid-19 responses.
    BMJ. 2021;372:m4752.
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  995. MARTEN R, El-Jardali F, Hafeez A, Hanefeld J, et al
    Co-producing the covid-19 response in Germany, Hong Kong, Lebanon, and Pakistan.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n243.
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  996. BELL KJL, Glasziou P, Stanaway F, Bossuyt P, et al
    Equity and evidence during vaccine rollout: stepped wedge cluster randomised trials could help.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n435.
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  997. WHITEHEAD M, Taylor-Robinson D, Barr B
    Poverty, health, and covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n376.
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  998. RENTSCH CT, Beckman JA, Tomlinson L, Gellad WF, et al
    Early initiation of prophylactic anticoagulation for prevention of coronavirus disease 2019 mortality in patients admitted to hospital in the United States: cohort study.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n311.
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  999. DAGLI M
    Covid-19: No convincing evidence for increasing the vaccine dosing interval.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n401.
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  1000. WARLOW CP
    Covid-19: What happened to randomised controlled trials?
    BMJ. 2021;372:n387.
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  1001. MARTEAU TM, Rutter H, Marmot M
    Changing behaviour: an essential component of tackling health inequalities.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n332.
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  1002. CARR A, Smith JA, Camaradou J, Prieto-Alhambra D, et al
    Growing backlog of planned surgery due to covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n339.
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  1003. IWATA K, Aoyagi Y
    Elimination of covid-19: a practical roadmap by segmentation.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n349.
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  1004. KNIPE D, Hawton K, Siynor M, Niederkrotenthaler T, et al
    Researchers must contribute to responsible reporting of suicide.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n351.
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  1005. SPENCER NJ, Fryer AA, Farmer AD, Duff CJ, et al
    Blood test monitoring of immunomodulatory therapy in inflammatory disease.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n159.
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  1006. SHIMIZU K, Tokuda Y, Shibuya K
    Japan should aim to eliminate covid -19.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n294.
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  1007. WOOLARD J
    Patient participation groups could provide huge voluntary support to the NHS.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n279.
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  1008. ALTMANN DM, Boyton RJ
    Decoding the unknowns in long covid.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n132.
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  1009. ALDERWICK H, Dunn P, Gardner T, Mays N, et al
    Will a new NHS structure in England help recovery from the pandemic?
    BMJ. 2021;372:n248.
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  1010. CROZIER A, Rajan S, Buchan I, McKee M, et al
    Put to the test: use of rapid testing technologies for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n208.
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  1011. Update to living systematic review on prediction models for diagnosis and prognosis of covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n236.
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  1012. ABBASI K
    Covid-19: Social murder, they wrote-elected, unaccountable, and unrepentant.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n314.
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  1013. WENHAM C
    What went wrong in the global governance of covid-19?
    BMJ. 2021;372:n303.
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  1014. LLOYD-SHERLOCK P, Muljono P, Ebrahim S
    Ageism in Indonesia's national covid-19 vaccination programme.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n299.
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  1015. GOH S
    Covid-19 vaccination: the dangers of "values" imperialism.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n302.
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  1016. ASIMAKOPOULOU K, Coulson N, Gilbert D, Scambler S, et al
    Covid-19: social and behavioural responses to chaotic decision making.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n249.
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    January 2021
  1017. DARZI A, Goddard A, Henderson K, Mahajan R, et al
    Increasing recruitment into covid-19 trials.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n235.
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  1018. NABAVI N
    January blues: Exam season in a pandemic.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n274.
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  1019. SOHAL A
    Open letter to Chris Whitty and Susan Hopkins: change covid-19 case definition in line with WHO to save lives.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n283.
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  1020. BUMP JB, Friberg P, Harper DR
    International collaboration and covid-19: what are we doing and where are we going?
    BMJ. 2021;372:n180.
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  1021. BAUM F, Freeman T, Musolino C, Abramovitz M, et al
    Explaining covid-19 performance: what factors might predict national responses?
    BMJ. 2021;372:n91.
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  1022. PAREMOER L, Nandi S, Serag H, Baum F, et al
    Covid-19 pandemic and the social determinants of health.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n129.
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  1023. NILSSON M, Ebi KL, Campbell-Lendrum D, Kone B, et al
    Covid-19-a rehearsal to build a greener and healthier society.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n127.
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  1024. NABAVI N
    Covid-19 vaccination for medical students: the grey area.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n261.
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  1025. MCCREARY EK, Meyer NJ
    Covid-19 controversies: the tocilizumab chapter.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n244.
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  1026. CEVIK M, Baral SD, Crozier A, Cassell JA, et al
    Support for self-isolation is critical in covid-19 response.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n224.
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  1027. WATERMAN LZ
    Cultural competence in vaccine rollout: migrants would face difficulties accessing covid-19 vaccines.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n220.
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  1028. PATEL SB, Kariel J
    Universal basic income and covid-19 pandemic.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n193.
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  1029. PATTEN D, Green A, Bown D, Russell C, et al
    Covid-19: Use social media to maximise vaccine confidence and uptake.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n225.
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  1030. TANGCHAROENSATHIEN V, Bassett MT, Meng Q, Mills A, et al
    Are overwhelmed health systems an inevitable consequence of covid-19? Experiences from China, Thailand, and New York State.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n83.
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  1031. SHAH W, Hillman T, Playford ED, Hishmeh L, et al
    Managing the long term effects of covid-19: summary of NICE, SIGN, and RCGP rapid guideline.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n136.
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  1032. BUMP JB, Baum F, Sakornsin M, Yates R, et al
    Political economy of covid-19: extractive, regressive, competitive.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n73.
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  1033. TOMSON G, Causevic S, Ottersen OP, Swartling Peterson S, et al
    Solidarity and universal preparedness for health after covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n59.
    >> Share

  1034. VEIGA VC, Prats JAGG, Farias DLC, Rosa RG, et al
    Effect of tocilizumab on clinical outcomes at 15 days in patients with severe or critical coronavirus disease 2019: randomised controlled trial.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n84.
    >> Share

  1035. MELVILLE C
    Reforming medical education: we must retain innovative training solutions developed in response to covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n165.
    >> Share

  1036. ZHANG EJ, Aitchison LP, Phillips N, Shaban RZ, et al
    Protecting the environment from plastic PPE.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n109.
    >> Share

  1037. MANTHORPE J, Iliffe S
    Care homes: averting market failure in a post-covid-19 world.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n118.
    >> Share

  1038. GLOVER RE, Urquhart R, Lukawska J, Blumenthal KG, et al
    Vaccinating against covid-19 in people who report allergies.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n120.
    >> Share

  1039. RAZAI MS, Kankam HKN, Majeed A, Esmail A, et al
    Mitigating ethnic disparities in covid-19 and beyond.
    BMJ. 2021;372:m4921.
    >> Share

  1040. SOKOL D
    The NHS is not at risk of being overwhelmed-it already is.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n62.
    >> Share

  1041. SHEATHER J, Fidler H
    Covid-19 has amplified moral distress in medicine.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n28.
    >> Share

  1042. SALMAN D, Vishnubala D, Le Feuvre P, Beaney T, et al
    Returning to physical activity after covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;372:m4721.
    >> Share


  1043. Reforming medical education: student experience during the covid-19 pandemic.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n31.
    >> Share

  1044. MCKEE M
    What does the UK-EU trade and cooperation agreement mean for health?
    BMJ. 2021;372:n17.
    >> Share

  1045. HERZOG LM, Norheim OF, Emanuel EJ, McCoy MS, et al
    Covax must go beyond proportional allocation of covid vaccines to ensure fair and equitable access.
    BMJ. 2021;372:m4853.
    >> Share

    December 2020
  1046. COOK D
    Mass population screening for SARS-CoV-2 and false positives-why Liverpool shows we have a problem.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4954.
    >> Share

  1047. HAM C
    The challenges facing the NHS in England in 2021.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4973.
    >> Share

  1048. NABAVI N, Vinchenzo P, Tracy DK
    "You're on mute:" How to organise a virtual medical conference.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4942.
    >> Share

  1049. SIVAN M, Taylor S
    NICE guideline on long covid.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4938.
    >> Share

  1050. THORNLEY S, Jackson MD, Sundborn G
    Danish mask study: masks, media, fact checkers, and the interpretation of scientific evidence.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4919.
    >> Share

  1051. BAKER MG, Wilson N, Blakely T
    Elimination could be the optimal response strategy for covid-19 and other emerging pandemic diseases.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4907.
    >> Share

  1052. SEWELL HF, Agius RM, Kendrick D, Stewart M, et al
    Covid-19 vaccines: delivering protective immunity.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4838.
    >> Share


  1053. Update to living WHO guideline on drugs for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4779.
    >> Share


  1054. Update to living systematic review on drug treatments for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4852.
    >> Share

  1055. XIE Y, Bowe B, Maddukuri G, Al-Aly Z, et al
    Comparative evaluation of clinical manifestations and risk of death in patients admitted to hospital with covid-19 and seasonal influenza: cohort study.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4677.
    >> Share

  1056. SINHA I
    Lockdowns don't kill women, abusive men do.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4795.
    >> Share

  1057. WANG W, Wu Q, Yang J, Dong K, et al
    Global, regional, and national estimates of target population sizes for covid-19 vaccination: descriptive study.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4704.
    >> Share

  1058. SCHWARTZ JL
    Equitable global access to coronavirus disease 2019 vaccines.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4735.
    >> Share

  1059. SO AD, Woo J
    Reserving coronavirus disease 2019 vaccines for global access: cross sectional analysis.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4750.
    >> Share

  1060. SALAS RN
    Climate action: the best gift for global health.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4723.
    >> Share

  1061. MCLELLAN A, Godlee F
    Covid 19: Christmas relaxation will overwhelm services.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4847.
    >> Share

  1062. MCKEE M, van Schalkwyk MCI, Maani N, Galea S, et al
    A new year's resolution for health workers.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4602.
    >> Share

  1063. DEEKS JJ, Raffle AE
    Lateral flow tests cannot rule out SARS-CoV-2 infection.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4787.
    >> Share

  1064. BURGESS S, Smith D, Kenyon JC, Gill D, et al
    Lightening the viral load to lessen covid-19 severity.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4763.
    >> Share

  1065. JAYASOORIYA S, Mitchell C, Balen J, Darton TC, et al
    Seasonal influenza programme expansion.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4713.
    >> Share

  1066. NABAVI N
    The new normal.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4732.
    >> Share

  1067. EYTHORSSON E, Helgason D, Ingvarsson RF, Bjornsson HK, et al
    Clinical spectrum of coronavirus disease 2019 in Iceland: population based cohort study.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4529.
    >> Share

  1068. LOKUGAMAGE AU, Bowen MA, Blair J
    Long covid: doctors must assess and investigate patients properly.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4583.
    >> Share

  1069. MARK HE, Dias da Costa G, Pagliari C, Unger SA, et al
    Malnutrition: the silent pandemic.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4593.
    >> Share

  1070. FONSEKA TR, Ellis RJ
    The personal impact of covid-19 on trainees.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4688.
    >> Share

  1071. PATEL V, Rizki H, Varghese J
    A mindful response to doctors' mental health.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4687.
    >> Share

    November 2020
  1072. ZACHARIAS J, Joffe M
    Pandemic communications: follow the science but lead with psychology.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4647.
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  1073. MAJEED A, Molokhia M
    Vaccinating the UK against covid-19.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4654.
    >> Share

  1074. PASTOR-BARRIUSO R, Perez-Gomez B, Hernan MA, Perez-Olmeda M, et al
    Infection fatality risk for SARS-CoV-2 in community dwelling population of Spain: nationwide seroepidemiological study.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4509.
    >> Share

  1075. SCHWARTZ IS, Heil EL, McCreary EK
    Remdesivir: a pendulum in a pandemic.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4560.
    >> Share

  1076. DUNCAN H
    Covid-19 vaccine: we are sleepwalking into a massive prospective cohort study.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4568.
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  1077. COX C, Dixon-Woods M
    Need for ethical framework to guide mass testing for asymptomatic covid-19.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4567.
    >> Share

  1078. ARSHAD M, Mahmood SF, Khan M, Hasan R, et al
    Covid -19, misinformation, and antimicrobial resistance.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4501.
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  1079. COBAIN M
    Covid-19's known unknowns: population shared decision making.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4514.
    >> Share

  1080. KHUNTI K, Routen A, Pareek M, Treweek S, et al
    The language of ethnicity.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4493.
    >> Share

  1081. GREEN ST, Cladi L
    Covid-19: Should the UK mandate more stringent workplace protection for older people?
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4528.
    >> Share


  1082. Update to living WHO guideline on drugs for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4475.
    >> Share

  1083. DALTON AE, Christensen TL, Starling HF
    Effect of video conference clinics on medical education.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4492.
    >> Share

  1084. ATAULLAHJAN A, Samara M, Betancourt TS, Bhutta ZA, et al
    Mitigating toxic stress in children affected by conflict and displacement.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m2876.
    >> Share

  1085. MEHMI AK, Winters D, Green JSA
    Video consultations will increase health inequality without the correct infrastructure put in place.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4498.
    >> Share

  1086. ALDERWICK H
    NHS reorganisation after the pandemic.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4468.
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  1087. GILL M, Gray M
    Mass testing for covid-19 in the UK.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4436.
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  1088. ABBASI K
    Covid-19: politicisation, "corruption," and suppression of science.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4425.
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  1089. LEIS JA, Born KB, Theriault G, Ostrow O, et al
    Using antibiotics wisely for respiratory tract infection in the era of covid-19.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4125.
    >> Share

  1090. JOHN A, Pirkis J, Gunnell D, Appleby L, et al
    Trends in suicide during the covid-19 pandemic.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4352.
    >> Share

  1091. MULCHANDANI R, Jones HE, Taylor-Phillips S, Shute J, et al
    Accuracy of UK Rapid Test Consortium (UK-RTC) "AbC-19 Rapid Test" for detection of previous SARS-CoV-2 infection in key workers: test accuracy study.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4262.
    >> Share

  1092. GILL D, Ponsford MJ
    Testing for antibodies to SARS-CoV-2.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4288.
    >> Share

  1093. STEINBROOK R
    A US election victory for science and public health.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4325.
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  1094. PEER AMJ
    Telemedicine: don't discount the value of in-person GP clinics to the medical trainee.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4340.
    >> Share

  1095. MCPARTLIN SO, Morrison J, Rohrig A, Weijer C, et al
    Covid-19 vaccines: Should we allow human challenge studies to infect healthy volunteers with SARS-CoV-2?
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4258.
    >> Share

  1096. DYER C
    Covid-19: Care home residents in England should have "safe spaces" for visits from family and friends, says guidance.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4302.
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  1097. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid-19: NHS is placed on highest alert level as intensive care beds fill up.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4296.
    >> Share

  1098. IACOBUCCI G
    Covid-19: NHS hospitals are urged to recruit more patients to Recovery trial to find what treatments work.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4307.
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  1099. JENSEN L
    "Just stay at home" was lonely and terrifying.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3807.
    >> Share

  1100. SECO VASCO JR, Curado Castano R, Mateus Gomez AM
    Uncertain evolution of untreated coronary syndromes during covid-19 pandemic.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4250.
    >> Share

  1101. KMIETOWICZ Z
    Clinically extremely vulnerable adults should not leave home for work, says new advice.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4292.
    >> Share

  1102. BAVLI I, Sutton B, Galea S
    Harms of public health interventions against covid-19 must not be ignored.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4074.
    >> Share

  1103. THIMBLEBY H
    The problem isn't Excel, it's unprofessional software engineering.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4181.
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    October 2020
  1104. HEER-STAVERT S
    Covid-19: a fork in the road ahead for general practice or a knife severing the road behind?
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4231.
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  1105. MCANEA TC
    Resourcing primary care to tackle covid-19: cooperation, not competition.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4227.
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  1106. KARLSSON U, Fraenkel CJ
    Covid-19: risks to healthcare workers and their families.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3944.
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  1107. SHAH ASV, Wood R, Gribben C, Caldwell D, et al
    Risk of hospital admission with coronavirus disease 2019 in healthcare workers and their households: nationwide linkage cohort study.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3582.
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  1108. KAL EC, Young WR, Ellmers TJ
    Face masks, vision, and risk of falls.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4133.
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  1109. MOORE A, MacKenzie MK
    Policy making during crises: how diversity and disagreement can help manage the politics of expert advice.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4039.
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  1110. CEVIK M, Kuppalli K, Kindrachuk J, Peiris M, et al
    Virology, transmission, and pathogenesis of SARS-CoV-2.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3862.
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  1111. RUGER JP
    Social justice as a foundation for democracy and health.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4049.
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  1112. BOLLYKY TJ, Kickbusch I
    Preparing democracies for pandemics.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4088.
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  1113. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Vaccine trials need more transparency to enable scrutiny and earn public trust, say experts.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4042.
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  1114. TANNE JH
    Covid 19: Patients have many more complications than flu patients, finds US study.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4106.
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  1115. AGARWAL A, Mukherjee A, Kumar G, Chatterjee P, et al
    Convalescent plasma in the management of moderate covid-19 in adults in India: open label phase II multicentre randomised controlled trial (PLACID Trial).
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3939.
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  1116. CHENG KK
    Our choice is not binary between lockdown and herd immunity.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4051.
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  1117. PATHAK EB
    Convalescent plasma is ineffective for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4072.
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  1118. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Human challenge studies will see people purposefully infected with virus.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4101.
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  1119. RIMMER A
    Covid-19: Most trainees have faced disruption to their training, GMC survey shows.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4093.
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  1120. DOSHI P
    Covid-19 vaccine trial protocols released.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4058.
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  1121. CLIFT AK, Coupland CAC, Keogh RH, Diaz-Ordaz K, et al
    Living risk prediction algorithm (QCOVID) for risk of hospital admission and mortality from coronavirus 19 in adults: national derivation and validation cohort study.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3731.
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  1122. SPOONER A
    Covid-19 in Sweden and UK: medical leadership should energise wider debate.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4066.
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  1123. SPERRIN M, McMillan B
    Prediction models for covid-19 outcomes.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3777.
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  1124. SPENCE D
    Covid-19 in Sweden and the UK: Risk, the Game of Life.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m4068.
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  1125. CAR J, Koh GC, Foong PS, Wang CJ, et al
    Video consultations in primary and specialist care during the covid-19 pandemic and beyond.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3945.
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  1126. DAVEY SMITH G, Blastland M, Munafo M
    Covid-19's known unknowns.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3979.
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  1127. CAESAR S, Layer G, Alexander R, Banks V, et al
    Appraisal needs to re-start now so doctors can reflect on coronavirus experiences.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3987.
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  1128. TAYLOR L
    Covid-19: Venezuela's doctors refuse to be gagged.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3938.
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  1129. WALSH S, Simmons-Jones F, Best R
    Care during covid-19: partner attendance at maternity services.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3973.
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  1130. NACI H, Kesselheim AS, Rottingen JA, Salanti G, et al
    Producing and using timely comparative evidence on drugs: lessons from clinical trials for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3869.
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  1131. HAM C
    Covid-19 exposes NHS fault lines in England.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3922.
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  1132. SPELSBERG A, Keil U
    Should we continue covid-19 suppression measures based on a transmission model that ignored pre-existing human immunity?
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3927.
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  1133. BUTLER M, Pollak TA, Rooney AG, Michael BD, et al
    Neuropsychiatric complications of covid-19.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3871.
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  1134. KURTH T, Brinks R
    Predicting the pandemic.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3932.
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  1135. CRANSHAW J
    Covid-19: blanket restrictions damage mental health.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3913.
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  1136. HENSHER M
    Covid-19, unemployment, and health: time for deeper solutions?
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3687.
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  1137. FORSYTH S
    Operation Moonshot: is it time to rein in the public health experts?
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3917.
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  1138. MCKEE M
    Achieving zero covid is not easy, but the alternative is far worse.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3859.
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  1139. RICE K, Wynne B, Martin V, Ackland GJ, et al
    Effect of school closures on mortality from coronavirus disease 2019: old and new predictions.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3588.
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  1140. PAYNE N
    Covid-19 elimination: consider population level effects of vaccine.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3889.
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  1141. BAKER MG, Wilson N
    The covid-19 elimination debate needs correct data.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3883.
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  1142. Re-opening universities might be high risk, but it is essential for medical students.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3851.
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  1143. GONSALVES G, Yamey G
    Political interference in public health science during covid-19.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3878.
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  1144. BREATHNACH AS
    Covid-19 elimination: should we force our young to sacrifice their freedoms so the older generation can live a bit longer?
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3880.
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  1145. POLLOCK AM
    An update to Independent SAGE's recommendations for student return to campus.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3849.
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  1146. LEVENE LS, Seidu S, Greenhalgh T, Khunti K, et al
    Pandemic threatens primary care for long term conditions.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3793.
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  1147. VAN DER WESTHUIZEN HM, Kotze K, Tonkin-Crine S, Gobat N, et al
    Authors' reply to Kolstoe and Hanna and colleagues.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3799.
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  1148. BHOPAL SS, Cannon E
    Education disruption in response to a positive covid-19 PCR test must be proportionate and consistent.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3803.
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  1149. BARANIUK C
    Covid-19: People are gathering again, but can crowds be made safe?
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3511.
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  1150. HANNA ES, Dingwall R, McCartney M, West R, et al
    Sociocultural reflections on face coverings must not ignore the negative consequences.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3782.
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    September 2020
  1151. KOLSTOE SE
    Covid-19: public messaging on vaccination must heed warnings from confused face mask messaging.
    BMJ. 2020;370:m3775.
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  1152. HAYEK SS, Brenner SK, Azam TU, Shadid HR, et al
    In-hospital cardiac arrest in critically ill patients with covid-19: multicenter cohort study.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3513.
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  1153. ALI A, Ma Z, Bai J
    Aftermath of torrential rains and covid-19 in Pakistan.
    BMJ. 2020;370:m3776.
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  1154. GRAY DP, Freeman G, Johns C, Roland M, et al
    Covid 19: a fork in the road for general practice.
    BMJ. 2020;370:m3709.
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  1155. HOPKINS C, Burges Watson DL, Kelly C, Leary V, et al
    Managing long covid: don't overlook olfactory dysfunction.
    BMJ. 2020;370:m3736.
    >> Share

  1156. PARK S, Elliott J, Berlin A, Hamer-Hunt J, et al
    Strengthening the UK primary care response to covid-19.
    BMJ. 2020;370:m3691.
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  1157. LYON JO
    Flu vaccination programme: could medical students be the answer?
    BMJ. 2020;370:m3698.
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  1158. DEEKS JJ, Brookes AJ, Pollock AM
    Operation Moonshot proposals are scientifically unsound.
    BMJ. 2020;370:m3699.
    >> Share

  1159. MACDONALD E, Middleton J, Lalloo D, Greenhalgh T, et al
    Safely returning clinically vulnerable people to work.
    BMJ. 2020;370:m3600.
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  1160. AGIUS RM, Robertson JFR, Kendrick D, Sewell HF, et al
    Covid-19 in the workplace.
    BMJ. 2020;370:m3577.
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  1161. GOH S
    Covid-19: What's in a name? Isolating the term "quarantine" from other contamination.
    BMJ. 2020;370:m3674.
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  1162. URCH CE, George AJT
    Let's stop talking about covid-safe and covid-secure-it's covid-mitigated.
    BMJ. 2020;370:m3616.
    >> Share

  1163. BURGESS S, Gill D
    Rising numbers of positive covid-19 tests in the UK.
    BMJ. 2020;370:m3605.
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  1164. ALWAN NA, Attree E, Blair JM, Bogaert D, et al
    From doctors as patients: a manifesto for tackling persisting symptoms of covid-19.
    BMJ. 2020;370:m3565.
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  1165. ESTCOURT LJ, Roberts DJ
    Convalescent plasma for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2020;370:m3516.
    >> Share


  1166. Update to living systematic review on drug treatments for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2020;370:m3536.
    >> Share

  1167. GREEN ST, Cladi L
    Covid-19: the humanities and social sciences have much to contribute to beating this pandemic and the next.
    BMJ. 2020;370:m3523.
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  1168. RIDSDALE L
    Covid-19: "protecting the NHS" encourages people with symptoms to stay at home.
    BMJ. 2020;370:m3515.
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    August 2020
  1169. SWANN OV, Holden KA, Turtle L, Pollock L, et al
    Clinical characteristics of children and young people admitted to hospital with covid-19 in United Kingdom: prospective multicentre observational cohort study.
    BMJ. 2020;370:m3249.
    >> Share


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