Data collection in pandemic times: the case of the Belgian COVID-19 health surveys

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Elise Braekman
Rana Charafeddine
Finaba Berete
Helena Bruggeman
Sabine Drieskens
Lydia Gisle
Lize Hermans
Johan Van der Heyden
Stefaan Demarest
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[1] Department Epidemiology and public health,
[2] Sciensano,undefined
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Archives of Public Health | / 81卷
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COVID-19; Coronavirus; General population; Web surveys; Non-probability surveys; Longitudinal data collection; Participation; Belgium;
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