COVID-19 risk mitigation in reopening mass cultural events: population-based observational study for the UK Events Research Programme in Liverpool City Region.
Girvan BurnsideChristopher P CheyneGary LeemingMichael HumannAlistair DarbyMark A GreenAlexander CrozierSimon MaskellKay O'HalloranElena MusiElinor CarmiNaila KhanDebra FisherRhiannon CorcoranJake DunningW John EdmundsKukatharmini TharmaratnamDavid M HughesLiora Malki-EpshteinMalcolm CookBen M RobertsEileen GallagherKate HowellMeera ChandRobin KempMatthew BoulterTom FowlerMalcolm G SempleEmer CoffeyMatt Ashtonnull nullMarta García-FiñanaIain Edward BuchanPublished in: Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine (2023)
We observed minor SARS-CoV-2 transmission and low perceived risks around events when prevalence was low and risk mitigations prominent. Partnership between audiences, event organisers and public health services, supported by information systems with real-time linked data, can improve health security for mass cultural events.
Keyphrases
- sars cov
- mental health
- healthcare
- public health
- coronavirus disease
- depressive symptoms
- climate change
- risk factors
- health information
- physical activity
- social support
- human health
- social media
- emergency department
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- cross sectional
- artificial intelligence
- electronic health record
- deep learning