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251. 'Come and get a taste of normal': Advertising, consumerism and the Coronavirus pandemic.

252. Urban rhythms in a small home: COVID-19 as a mechanism of exception.

253. Job (In)Security: Why Did More People Feel Insecure About Their Jobs During the COVID-19 Pandemic?

254. Managing DNACPR Recommendations in Residential Care: Towards Improved Training for Social Care and Capacity Professionals.

255. Intra-Crisis Lesson-Drawing in Real-Time: The Pandemic Lessons Available in the UK Media during the First Months of COVID-19.

256. Exploring the longer-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on physical and mental health of people with inflammatory rheumatic diseases: a cross-sectional survey.

257. Impact of COVID-19 on 1-Year Survival Outcomes in Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Multicenter Cohort Study.

258. Longitudinal changes in home confinement and mental health implications: a 17-month follow-up study in England during the COVID-19 pandemic.

259. Exploring the Changing Experiences of Chaplains Employed in Care and Residential Homes During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Longitudinal Qualitative Study.

260. Does remote work erode trust in organizations? A within‐person investigation in the COVID‐19 context.

261. Compliance in crisis: Concern, trust and distrustful complacency in the COVID‐19 pandemic.

262. In Their Own Words: Exploring the Methodology and Ethics of Ethnotheatre in Qualitative Dementia Research.

263. A specialist service evaluation: a cross-sectional survey approach.

264. Evaluating the Brexit and COVID-19's influence on the UK economy: A data analysis.

265. Comparative Analysis of a Human Neutralizing mAb Specific for SARS-CoV-2 Spike-RBD with Cilgavimab and Tixagevimab for the Efficacy on the Omicron Variant in Neutralizing and Detection Assays.

266. 'Living at work': COVID-19, remote-working and the spatio-relational reorganisation of professional services in UK universities.

267. Change in health, wellbeing and physical activity levels during the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal cohort of parkrun participants in the United Kingdom.

268. The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the mortality and morbidity of patients undergoing trauma surgery: a report from the UK Corona TRAUMA Surge (UKCoTS) study.

269. An empirical investigation of COVID-19 effects on herding behaviour in USA and UK stock markets using a quantile regression approach.

270. Patient characteristics, anaesthetic workload and techniques in the UK: an analysis from the 7th National Audit Project (NAP7) activity survey.

271. The unexceptional im/mobilities of gender-based violence in the Covid-19 pandemic.

272. Exploring experiences of proculturation in international students during the COVID-19 pandemic.

273. Pre- and Post-COVID-19: The Impact of US, UK, and European Stock Markets on ASEAN-5 Stock Markets.

274. An external validation of the QCOVID3 risk prediction algorithm for risk of hospitalisation and death from COVID-19: An observational, prospective cohort study of 1.66m vaccinated adults in Wales, UK.

275. Critical care outreach during the COVID‐19 pandemic: An observational study.

276. Worsening vision at age 4–5 in England post‐COVID: Evidence from a large database of vision screening data.

277. The lasting impact of coronavirus disease 2019 on head and neck cancer services: a UK tertiary centre study.

278. A very British state capitalism: Variegation, political connections and bailouts during the COVID-19 crisis.

279. The job insecurity of others: On the role of perceived national job insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic.

280. The rise in trauma & orthopaedic trainee-led research and audit collaborative projects in the United Kingdom since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

281. Anxiety and Worries of Individuals with Down Syndrome During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Comparative Study in the UK.

282. Work, boredom and rhythm in the time of COVID-19.

283. The digitalisation of finance management skills in dementia since the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study.

284. Adult life-course trajectories of psychological distress and economic outcomes in midlife during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from the 1958 and 1970 British birth cohorts.

285. Balancing risk, intimacy and (non)compliance: a qualitative study of sex across household during COVID-19 social restrictions.

286. 'We were the Guinea pigs': Police uncertainty enforcing coronavirus regulations in the UK.

287. Short and medium-term effects of the COVID-19 lockdowns on child and parent accelerometer-measured physical activity and sedentary time: a natural experiment.

288. The effect of intolerance of uncertainty on anxiety and depression, and their symptom networks, during the COVID-19 pandemic.

289. Rupture, repetition, and new rhythms for pandemic times: Mass Observation, everyday life, and COVID-19.

290. Pet Ownership and Wellbeing During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Importance of Resilience and Attachment to Pets.

291. The Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on HbA1c Testing: Prioritization of High-Risk Cases and Impact of Social Deprivation.

292. The Impact of COVID-19 Restrictions on Psychological Distress in Family Caregivers of Children with Neurodevelopmental Disability in the UK.

293. COVID-19: the relationship between perceptions of risk and behaviours during lockdown.

294. Comparing the 30-Day Mortality for Hip Fractures in Patients with and without COVID-19: An Updated Meta-Analysis.

295. The Emotional Impact of COVID-19 News Reporting: A Longitudinal Study Using Natural Language Processing.

296. Pandemic-induced deathscapes: end-of-life, funerary and bereavement challenges for British-Bangladeshi Muslims.

297. Nature, nurture, (Neo-)nostalgia? Back-casting for a more socially and environmentally sustainable post-COVID future.

298. Group processes and interoperability: A longitudinal case study analysis of the UK's civil contingency response to Covid‐19.

299. Over a third of palliative medicine physicians meet burnout criteria: Results from a survey study during the COVID-19 pandemic.

300. Induced gratitude and hope, and experienced fear, but not experienced disgust, facilitate COVID-19 prevention.