An evidence double standard for pharmacological versus non-pharmacological interventions: lessons from the covid-19 pandemic

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: de Vries and Ale (ELS-HBE) from the University of California-San Francisco, , th St, nd floor, San Francisco, CA, USA have published the research: An evidence double standard for pharmacological versus non-pharmacological interventions: Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study shows the important principle that even very plausible interventions will only work insofar as people can comply with them.

SUMMARY

    Medical evidence Public health COVID-19 Pharmacological interventions Non-pharmacological interventions Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, a wide range of interventions have . . .

     

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