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Title: Managing COVID-19 transmission risks in bars: Insights for policymakers and practitioners
Author(s): Fitzgerald, Niamh
Uny, Isabelle
Brown, Ashley
Eadie, Douglas
Ford, Allison
Stead, Martine
Lewsey, Jim
Keywords: COVID-19
coronavirus
alcohol
licensed premises
Issue Date: Feb-2021
Date Deposited: 6-Sep-2021
Citation: Fitzgerald N, Uny I, Brown A, Eadie D, Ford A, Stead M & Lewsey J (2021) Managing COVID-19 transmission risks in bars: Insights for policymakers and practitioners. Scottish Government Chief Scientist Office. Stirling. https://www.stir.ac.uk/research/public-policy-hub/policy-briefings/
Abstract: Governments around the world have introduced a range of measures aimed at addressing the risk of COVID-19 transmission in licensed premises. This briefing provides insights for policymakers from the ‘Managing COVID-19 transmission risks in bars’ research, undertaken in Scotland in Spring/Summer 2020. As the only study of its kind to date, the findings help to fulfil an urgent need for evidence to inform and underpin evolving COVID-19 measures.
Type: Policy Document
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/33237
URL: https://www.stir.ac.uk/research/public-policy-hub/policy-briefings/
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