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Work From Home During the COVID-19 Outbreak
Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic made working from home (WFH) the new way of working. This study investigates the impact that family-work conflict, social isolation, distracting environment, job autonomy, and self-leadership have on employees ...
Teresa Galanti +4 more
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How many jobs can be done at home?
Evaluating the economic impact of “social distancing” measures taken to arrest the spread of COVID-19 raises a fundamental question about the modern economy: how many jobs can be performed at home?
Jonathan I. Dingel, Brent Neiman
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Mitigate the effects of home confinement on children during the COVID-19 outbreak
www.thelancet.com Published online March 3, 2020 https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(20)30547-X 1 Submissions should be made via our electronic submission system at http://ees.elsevier.com/ thelancet/ to innovative courses for a better learning experience,
Guanghai Wang +4 more
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Long COVID in a prospective cohort of home-isolated patients
Long-term complications after coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are common in hospitalized patients, but the spectrum of symptoms in milder cases needs further investigation.
B. Blomberg +14 more
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Background: Public health recommendations and governmental measures during the COVID-19 pandemic have resulted in numerous restrictions on daily living including social distancing, isolation and home confinement.
A. Ammar +55 more
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Progression of Myopia in School-Aged Children After COVID-19 Home Confinement
Key Points Question Is home confinement due to coronavirus disease 2019 associated with the burden of myopia? Findings In this cross-sectional study that included 194 904 photoscreening tests conducted in 123 535 children, a substantial myopic shift (−0 ...
Jiaxing Wang +14 more
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In the current global home confinement situation due to the COVID‐19 outbreak, most individuals are exposed to an unprecedented stressful situation of unknown duration.
E. Altena +9 more
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Why Working from Home Will Stick
COVID-19 drove a mass social experiment in working from home (WFH). We surveymore than 30,000 Americans over multiple waves to investigate whether WFH will stick, and why. Our data say that 20 percent of full workdays will be supplied from home after the
Jose Maria Barrero +2 more
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FedHome: Cloud-Edge Based Personalized Federated Learning for In-Home Health Monitoring [PDF]
In-home health monitoring has attracted great attention for the ageing population worldwide. With the abundant user health data accessed by Internet of Things (IoT) devices and recent development in machine learning, smart healthcare has seen many ...
Qiong Wu +3 more
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Background When COVID-19 emerged in China in late 2019, most citizens were home-quarantined to prevent the spread of the virus. This study explored the prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression in a sample of home-quarantined ...
Wanjie Tang +7 more
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