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UoL-XJTLU students' Knowledge, Attitude and Practice for the anti-COVID-19 policies of UK and China

Published: 22 December 2021 Publication History

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COVID-19 was the most serious health emergency in 2020, and now it has become a global public health problem. The high infectivity of COVID-19 makes controlling its prevalence an important measure to contain its further development. In view of the fact that both China and the UK have taken measures to curb the prevalence of the COVID-19, we prepared a questionnaire entitled "UoL-XJTLU students' Knowledge, Attitude and Practice for the anti-COVID-19 policies of the UK and China" based on the KAP model, and the UOL-XJTlU students who experienced the epidemic policies of China and Britain at the same time, was interviewed by this online questionnaire to understand their views on different policies and measures between China and the UK.

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      ISAIMS '21: Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence for Medicine Sciences
      October 2021
      593 pages
      ISBN:9781450395588
      DOI:10.1145/3500931
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      Published: 22 December 2021

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      1. COVID-19
      2. UK and China
      3. policy

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