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Stud Health Technol Inform · Jun 2020
Global Access to OpenWHO's Online Learning Resources for COVID-19.
- Heini Utunen, Melissa Attias, Richelle George, Ngouille Ndiaye, Corentin Piroux, Michael Reza Farzi, Amy Sy, and Gaya Gamhewage.
- World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.
- Stud Health Technol Inform. 2020 Jun 26; 272: 304-305.
AbstractThis poster presents the COVID-19 online learning response by the World Health Organization's (WHO) OpenWHO learning platform for health emergencies. Platform use shifted during the pandemic from being the highest in the WHO African and Eastern Mediterranean regions to the American and European regions. The largest traffic channels were search engines, social media and WHO websites.
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