02311nas a2200421 4500000000100000008004100001260003400042653005700076653002700133653002100160653003300181100001000214700001300224700001500237700001200252700001400264700001400278700001400292700001000306700001300316700001500329700000900344700001400353700001500367700000900382700001300391700001400404700001300418700001400431700001600445700001200461700001000473700000600483245019300489856011000682520107200792022002501864 2021 d bOxford University Press (OUP)10aPublic Health, Environmental and Occupational Health10aHealth(social science)10aGeneral Medicine10aSocial behavior change (SBC)1 aLee J1 aBullen C1 aBen Amor Y1 aBush SR1 aColombo F1 aGaviria A1 aKarim SSA1 aKim B1 aLavis JN1 aLazarus JV1 aLo Y1 aMichie SF1 aNorheim OF1 aOh J1 aReddy KS1 aRostila M1 aSáenz R1 aSmith LDG1 aThwaites JW1 aWere MK1 aXue L1 a 00aInstitutional and behaviour-change interventions to support COVID-19 public health measures: a review by the Lancet Commission Task Force on public health measures to suppress the pandemic uhttps://academic.oup.com/inthealth/advance-article-pdf/doi/10.1093/inthealth/ihab022/37908534/ihab022.pdf3 aAbstract The Lancet COVID-19 Commission Task Force for Public Health Measures to Suppress the Pandemic was launched to identify critical points for consideration by governments on public health interventions to control coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Drawing on our review of published studies of data analytics and modelling, evidence synthesis and contextualisation, and behavioural science evidence and theory on public health interventions from a range of sources, we outline evidence for a range of institutional measures and behaviour-change measures. We cite examples of measures adopted by a range of countries, but especially jurisdictions that have, thus far, achieved low numbers of COVID-19 deaths and limited community transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. Finally, we highlight gaps in knowledge where research should be undertaken. As countries consider long-term measures, there is an opportunity to learn, improve the response and prepare for future pandemics. a1876-3413, 1876-3405