Resumo: | This scoping paper discusses how information on government policy responses to
pandemic diseases (e.g. non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) and public
health and social measures (PHSMs), and including behavioural rules, testing and
contact tracing systems, policies to incentivise vaccination, etc.) have, can, and
should be collected, analysed, and incorporated into the broader array of
pandemic data (e.g. epidemiological, virological, behavioural, etc.) to build
preparedness. It draws on both the academic and policy literature, as well as a
series of interviews with policymakers and researchers, as well as a guided
stakeholder workshop held in December 2022.
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