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Az új típusú koronavírus okozta megbetegedés (COVID–19): összefoglaló hematológusoknak I. – virológia, molekuláris patogenezis és klinikum
The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19): a review for specialists in hematology I – virology, molecular pathogenesis and clinical aspects
Irodalom 1 Szabó B. In the middle of a new pandemic – what we know about COVID–19. [Egy új világjárvány közepén – amit eddig a COVID–19-ről tudni
A politikai filozófia a világjárványról
The Pandemic, from the Perspective of Political Philosophy
/04966/04966.htm [letöltve: 2021. július] 2 Baccini, L., Brodeur, A. & Weymouth, S. (2020) The COVID-19 Pandemic and the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election, IZA DP
Introduction It is well known that the COVID-19 pandemic has had negative effects on the physical and cognitive function of the general population. During and after the COVID-19 pandemic, people reported increased depression, anxiety, loneliness
pre-pandemic levels, others are still struggling with the aftermath of the virus. COVID-19 threatens the workforce, i.e., human resources, and initially only lockdown measures helped to mitigate the spread of the virus. Therefore, many jobs had to be
Introduction All over the world, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has led public authorities to call for individuals to stay home and avoid physical contact with each other in order to curb the pandemic. However, these measures may
Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic has had economic ( Pak et al., 2020 ), social ( Abel & Gietel-Basten, 2020 ) as well as mental health consequences ( Ammar et al., 2021 ) all over the world. When the World Health
Introduction The coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has profoundly impacted aspects of human life globally. Recently, the World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended playing videogames as part of the #HealthyAtHome campaign to help
Hikikomori: a COVID–19-járvány egy lehetséges mentálhigiénés következménye
Hikikomori: a possible mental health consequence of the COVID-19 epidemic
–183. 7 Rooksby M, Furuhashi T, McLeod HJ. Hikikomori: a hidden mental health need following the COVID-19 pandemic. World Psychiatry 2020; 19: 399
interpreting in its practice recommendation for the post-pandemic era. Depending on the relative locations of speakers and interpreters, the four scenarios are: (a) teleconference interpreting, where interpreters are located together with some active
speech to text tools to replace dictation recorders and typing. As such, it is safe to say that the turn towards digitalization took place before the outbreak of the COVID-pandemic and thus laid a solid foundation in numerous courts for adapting to the