COVID-19 and Rheumatology

C. Graf
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Since the beginning of the Pandemic, declared by the WHO in January 2020 as a public health emergency, the world population has been submerged in a state of revolution of health, social and geopolitical order, with the pharmaceutical industry and scientists having to prioritize the development of vaccines and governments to experiment with preventive measures aimed at reducing contagion and transmission, in order to strengthen, restructure and reorganize the deficient health systems of developing countries.
COVID-19与风湿病学
自2020年1月世卫组织宣布疫情为突发公共卫生事件以来,世界人口一直处于卫生、社会和地缘政治秩序的革命状态,制药行业和科学家不得不优先开发疫苗,各国政府不得不试验旨在减少感染和传播的预防措施,以加强疫情防控。重组和改组发展中国家有缺陷的卫生系统。
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