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How to link patients with suspicious COVID-19 to health system from the community pharmacies? A route proposal

Colombia confirmed its first case of the COVID-19 on March 6th, 2020. On March 16th, 2020, 54 cases have been confirmed (36 imported and 18 associated), therefore, Colombia is at highest alert, and it is now trying to avoid or minimize the last stage of “community transmission”. We present a route p...

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Published in:Research in social and administrative pharmacy 2021-01, Vol.17 (1), p.1988-1989
Main Authors: Amariles, Pedro, Ledezma-Morales, Mónica, Salazar-Ospina, Andrea, Hincapié-García, Jaime Alejandro
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