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Int J Health Policy Manag. 2021;10(9): 578-580. doi: 10.34172/ijhpm.2020.141
PMID: 32772011        PMCID: PMC9278382

Commentary

Denial and Distraction: How the Populist Radical Right Responds to COVID-19 Comment on "A Scoping Review of PRR Parties’ Influence on Welfare Policy and its Implication for Population Health in Europe"

Michelle Falkenbach 1 * ORCID, Scott L. Greer 2 ORCID

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