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Fitzpatrick JM, Rafferty AM, Hussein S, et al. Challenges and guidance for implementing social distancing for COVID-19 in care homes: a mixed methods rapid review. Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; 2024 Nov. (Health and Social Care Delivery Research, No. 12.45.)

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