REGIONALNA ANALIZA SMRTNOSTI OD COVID-19 U SRBIJI 2020

The pandemic generated by the SARS-CoV-2 virus should be viewed as a severe public health threat because, in the first ten months of its existence, over 3 million people perished worldwide. According to available data, mortality due to the COVID-19 pandemic is markedly different across countries but...

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