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COVID-19 Policy Response Monitor for German Federal States (CPRM-Ger): A Dataset on Non-pharmaceutical Interventions in Germany

Schumacher, Helge; Schmidtmann, Birte; Ansion, Julia; Bekler, Sara; Eddelbüttel; Frizen, Janna; Groß, Katharina; Hopf, Andreas; Izotova, Anastasia; Leichte, Daniel; Mehwald, Hannes; Noack, Liisa; Thies, Tim; Wershoven, Jana


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