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Young, C; Dalidowicz, M; Mueller, M. What is the period of communicability of symptomatic SARS-CoV-2? 2020 Apr 25; Document no.: INF042401-01 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 35 p. (CEST evidence search report) https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc56

Williams-Roberts, H; Lee, S; Young, C; Dalidowicz, M; Mueller, M. What is the period of communicability of symptomatic SARS CoV-2? 2020 Apr 27; Document no.: INF042401 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 24 p. (CEST rapid review report) https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc57

Wang, H; Reeder, B; Howell-Spooner, B; What proportion of disease transmission is due to asymptomatic, pre-symptomatic and symptomatic cases? 2020 May 8; Document no.: LAB040701v2 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 12 p. (CEST rapid review report) https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc75

Howell-Spooner, B. What proportion of disease transmission is due to asymptomatic, pre-symptomatic and symptomatic cases? 2020 May 8; Document no.: LAB040701v2-01 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 25 p. (CEST evidence search report) https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc78

Dalidowicz, M; Young, C; Mueller, M. What proportion of disease transmission is due to persons who are asymptomatic over the entire course of illness? 2020 May 13; Document no.: EPM051301-01 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 35 p. (CEST evidence search report) https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc88

Williams-Roberts, H; Basran, J; Dalidowicz, M; Young, C; Mueller, M. What proportion of disease transmission is due to persons who are asymptomatic over the entire course of illness? 2020 Jun 2; Document no.: EPM051301 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 33 p. (CEST rapid review report) https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc114

Miller, L; Howell-Spooner, B. What are the vaccination strategies for vulnerable populations? 2021 Mar 04; Document no.: PH030401-01 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 33 p. (CEST evidence search report) https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc272

Badea, A; Reeder, B; Hanson, L; Miller, L; Howell-Spooner, B. What are the vaccination strategies for vulnerable populations? 2021 Mar 12; Document no.: PH030401 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 33 p. (CEST rapid review report) https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc277

Miller, L; Howell-Spooner, B. What are the risks or benefits of extended intervals between doses of COVID-19 vaccines compared to recommended dosing in extremely vulnerable populations? 2021 Apr 01; Document no.: EOC210302 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 22 p. (CEST evidence search report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc289

Jagwani, M; Badea, A; Groot, G; Mueller, M; Young, C. What are the causes of vaccine hesitancy? What programs/approaches have been successful in reducing vaccine hesitancy? 2021 Aug 17. Document no.: EOC012201v3 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2021. (CEST table). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc298

Azizian, A; Lee, S; Shumilak, G; Groot, G; Reeder, B; Miller, L; Howell-Spooner, B. What are the risks or benefits of extended intervals between doses of COVID-19 vaccines compared to recommended dosing in extremely vulnerable populations? 2021 Apr 20, Document no.: EOC210302 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2021. 15 p. (CEST rapid review report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc299

Azizian, A; Lee, S; Shumilak, G; Groot, G; Reeder, B; Miller, L; Howell-Spooner, B. What are the risks or benefits of extended intervals between doses of COVID-19 vaccines compared to recommended dosing in extremely vulnerable populations? 2021 Apr 20, Document no.: EOC210302 RR Table. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2021. (CEST table). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc300

Young, C; Mueller, M. What are the causes of vaccine hesitancy? What programs/approaches have been successful in reducing vaccine hesitancy? 2021 Aug 11, Document no.: EOC012201v3 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2021. 26 p. (CEST evidence search report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc355

Jagwani, M; Badea, A; Groot, G; Mueller, M; Young, C. What are the causes of vaccine hesitancy? What programs/approaches have been successful in reducing vaccine hesitancy? 2021 Aug 17 Document no.: EOC012201v3 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2021. 15 p. (CEST evidence search report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc362

Badea, A; Reeder, B; Groot, G; Dalidowicz, M; Fox, L. Is there evidence that children under 18 should receive an mRNA vaccine booster/3rd dose? 2022 Feb 04, Document no.: EOC220102 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2022. (CEST table). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc436

Badea, A; Reeder, B; Groot, G; Dalidowicz, M; Fox, L. Is there evidence that children under 18 should receive the booster to increase their immunity? 2022 Feb 04, Document no.: EOC220102 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2022. 8 p. (CEST rapid review report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc438

Dalidowicz, M; Fox, L. Is there evidence that children under 18 should receive the booster to increase their immunity? 2022 Apr 06, Document no.: EOC220102v002 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2022. 11 p. (CEST rapid review report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc466

Dalidowicz, M; Mueller, M. What is the evidence around testing for asymptomatic COVID on the day of surgery? 2022 May 25, Document no.: EOC220505 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2022. 32 p. (CEST rapid review report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc486

Rowein S, Singh S, Habbick M, Mehdiyeva K, Miller L, Gagneur, A, Groot G, Neudorf C, Camillo CA, Tokhmafshan, F, Muhajarine N. Motivational Interviewing for Vaccine Hesitancy. May 2022. Document no.: [12.1]. CoVaRR-Net Public Health, Health Systems, Social Policy Team, c2022. https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc487

Badea, A; Groot, G; Reeder, B; Dalidowicz, M; Mueller, M. What is the evidence around testing for asymptomatic COVID on the day of surgery? 2022 Jun 06, Document no.: EOC220505 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2022. (CEST table). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc495

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