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Julie Bettinger
Julie Bettinger
Associate Professor
Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Faculty of Medicine
BC Children's Hospital Research Institute
COVID-19 Research Area(s)
Culture, Epidemiology & Public Health, Healthcare Delivery & Policy, Social Impacts, Vaccines & Treatments
COVID-19 Projects (UBC Lead)
COVID-19 South Asian Community Response Study
Sociocultural and behavioural factors affecting communities' response to countermeasures for COVID-19 epidemic: identifying interventions to build trust
Understanding the effects of public health outbreak control policies and implementation on individuals and communities: a path to improving COVID-19 policy effectiveness
Vaccination in a pandemic: The impact on routine vaccinations and future COVID-19 vaccine acceptance
COVID-19 Projects (UBC Collaborator)
Tracking COVID-19 to inform interventions and help make schools safer
The SPRING Study: Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus 2 prevalence in children and young adults in British Columbia: an observational study
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