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Coronavirus : why is eastern Europe’s second wave so much worse than its first?

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The Conversation; 2020; [MWP]; [SPS]
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POPIC, Tamara, MOISE, Alexandru Daniel, Coronavirus : why is eastern Europe’s second wave so much worse than its first?, The Conversation, 2020, [MWP], [SPS] - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/69658
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Eastern Europe was praised for being exceptional during the first wave of the pandemic. By introducing very strict prevention measures early on, countries in the region had significantly fewer COVID-related deaths than their western European counterparts.
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Published online on December 1st, 2020
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