Resources to support decision-makers
The COVID-19 Evidence Network to support Decision-making (COVID-END) helps those supporting decision-making about COVID-19 to find and use the best available evidence.
Keep current about COVID-19 responses with two types of products from COVID-END:
- global spotlights that include updates to the ‘best’ living evidence syntheses and new ‘best’ evidence syntheses (which draw on the COVID-END inventory of best evidence syntheses in the world on COVID-19-related decisions)
- horizon scan documents that include a briefing note about emerging COVID-19 issues and a panel summary about priority COVID-19 issues (which capture the insights from COVID-END’s global panel of leading doers and thinkers)
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If you are supporting decision-making about COVID-19, take a look at our resources designed specifically for you:
- COVID-END inventory of evidence syntheses through which you can search and immediately find the best available (i.e., most up-to-date, highest quality, and transparently presented) evidence syntheses for each of:
- public-health measures (e.g., masks and tests)
- clinical management of COVID-19 (e.g., prescription drugs) and pandemic-related conditions (e.g., mental health and addictions issues)
- health-system arrangements (e.g., scaling hospital capacity up or down and virtual-care alternatives to in-person care)
- economic and social responses (e.g., school and public-transit changes)
- horizon scans for emerging issues so you can stay ahead of challenges that other jurisdictions have already identified
- community of those supporting decision-making so you can learn from and share experiences with others
- living hub of COVID-19 knowledge hubs so you can identify organizations that are supporting decision-making with a specific topic or sectoral focus, with a specific type of resource (e.g., recommendations, evidence syntheses or data), and/or with a specific geographic or linguistic scope.
We also have a guide to COVID-19 evidences sources (although we recommend starting with our inventory before searching other sources), resources to help you package research evidence for decision-makers, a description of a model for responding to decision-makers’ requests for research evidence in very short turn-around times, and tips and tools for responding to decision-makers’ needs.
Search our guide to key
COVID-19 evidence sources