European Society For Emergency Medicine position paper on emergency medical systems' response to COVID-19

The 2019 novel coronavirus acute respiratory epidemic is creating a stressed situation in all the health systems of the affected countries. Emergency medical systems and specifically the emergency departments as the front line of the health systems are suffering from overload and severe working cond...

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Hauptverfasser: Garcia-Castrillo, Luis, Petrino, Roberta, Leach, Robert, Dodt, Christoph, Behringer, Wilhelm, Khoury, Abdo, Sabbe, Marc
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