Wales COVID-19 Evidence Centre report library

The Wales COVID-19 Evidence Centre was created in March 2021 to review the wealth of vital COVID-19 research available, to make sure the evidence used to make COVID-19 health and social care decisions is up-to-date and relevant to Wales.  

Working with their research partners, the Evidence Centre team produce reports, on topics such as face masks, vaccine uptake and COVID-19 transmission, which provide information about their key findings and the policy and practice implications the findings may have. These reports are shared with stakeholders including Welsh Government to guide decision-making by ministers, leaders in the NHS and social care sectors and members of the public.

You can learn more about the topics the Centre is looking into through their work programme.

The Centre produces four types of reports:

  • Rapid Evidence Summary (RES) – Provides early information about available research and informs the next stage of the Centres work.
  • Rapid Evidence Map (REM) - Used to help focus a topic for a rapid review and identifies gaps in the research evidence.
  • Rapid Review (RR) – A summary of the available research evidence. These reports can be used to inform policy and practice.
  • Report (R) – Round ups of research studies happening in Wales.

All the reports available from the Wales COVID-19 Evidence Centre are listed below. Reports are produced quickly, and the report library will be updated frequently.

If you are having difficulty accessing the reports, please contact the Centre’s team.

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