COVID-19 and vaccination induced changes in hospital activity in Malta, Q1 2020 to Q1 2021: a population-based study

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Sarah Cuschieri
David Borg
Steve Agius
Hagen Scherb
Victor Grech
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[1] University of Malta,Faculty of Medicine and Surgery
[2] Mater Dei Hospital,Clinical Performance Unit
[3] Administration,German Research Center for Environmental Health
[4] Mater Dei Hospital,Department of Paediatrics
[5] Institute of Computational Biology,undefined
[6] Mater Dei Hospital,undefined
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Journal of the Egyptian Public Health Association | / 97卷
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Coronavirus infections; Hospital admissions; Pandemic; Morbidity; Mortality; Mass vaccination; Malta;
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