Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resources and News

Cochrane provides high-quality, relevant, and up-to-date synthesized research evidence to inform health decisions. This page highlights content relating to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and the various related activities that Cochrane is undertaking in response.

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Read our COVID-19 Special Collections:

Evidence relevant to critical care
Cochrane Reviews most directly relevant to the management of people hospitalized with severe acute respiratory infections.

Infection control and prevention measures
Cochrane Reviews most directly relevant to the prevention of infection.
 
Effective options for quitting smoking during the pandemic
Evidence to support people who try to stop smoking during the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
Regional anaesthesia to reduce drug use in anaesthesia and avoid aerosol generation
Evidence to support decision-making when planning anaesthesia in the context of the unique challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Remote care through telehealth
The measures adopted internationally to curb the spread of COVID-19 have led to significant changes in how health care is accessed and provided. This collection includes systematic reviews most relevant to remote health care through telehealth.
Optimizing health in the home workspace
To help reduce the spread of COVID-19, workers in many countries have changed their usual work habits and are working from home where feasible. This collection includes evidence to help people stay healthy and well when they work from home. 
Support for wellbeing in the healthcare workforce
This Special Collection brings together Cochrane evidence on interventions that may help support the wellbeing of the healthcare workforce and reducing occupational stress.
Evidence relevant to clinical rehabilitation
Rehabilitation of individuals who have experienced COVID-19 must consider not only the consequences of the disease but also the effects of treatments applied during the acute phase.

Last Update: 01 November 2022
Read more about Cochrane's response to COVID-19, click here