The RECOVER19 project aims to critically evaluate the COVID-19 pandemic response measures with a focus on political, cultural, and socio-economic outcomes.
In five broad case studies, an international team of researchers analyses the scientific evidence underlying the public health decisions made, the governance and ethics of workplace mandates, and the communication strategies used.
A variety of recommendations towards sustainable recovery and improved preparedness are expected to be achieved over the course of the project’s two-year duration.
