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Comment
. 2022 Jan:97:106202.
doi: 10.1016/j.ijsu.2021.106202. Epub 2022 Jan 1.

A commentary on 'COVID-19: Results of a national survey of United Kingdom healthcare professionals' perceptions of current management strategy - A cross-sectional questionnaire study'

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A commentary on 'COVID-19: Results of a national survey of United Kingdom healthcare professionals' perceptions of current management strategy - A cross-sectional questionnaire study'

Connor John Barker et al. Int J Surg. 2022 Jan.
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Keywords: COVID-19; Coronavirus; Management strategies; Public health.

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