2020
DOI: 10.1177/0004867420954276
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Bushfires, COVID-19 and the urgent need for an Australian Task Force on gender, mental health and disaster

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“…We speculate that the reason for this was likely our focus on how government and associated health bodies have wielded the concept of health security in framing and justifying their reactions to pandemics. We note that work has been done on this topic elsewhere (Mittal and Singh 2020 ; Pfitzner, Fitz-Gibbon, and True 2020 ; Rees and Wells 2020 ; Dlamini 2021 ; Pfitzner, Fitz-Gibbon, and True 2022 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…We speculate that the reason for this was likely our focus on how government and associated health bodies have wielded the concept of health security in framing and justifying their reactions to pandemics. We note that work has been done on this topic elsewhere (Mittal and Singh 2020 ; Pfitzner, Fitz-Gibbon, and True 2020 ; Rees and Wells 2020 ; Dlamini 2021 ; Pfitzner, Fitz-Gibbon, and True 2022 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%