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- who: Author(s) Names from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: Crowds and COVID-19, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
The question of what gets recognised as a crowd, and consequently what exactly is a crowd, offers an innovative set of lenses for a critical assessment of the pandemic. Given that social distancing is not possible for large populations across the world and that crowding is a feature of many living conditions, for example in refugee camps, then does the differential distribution of risk and prevention challenge the globality of COVID-19? Sadaf . . .
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