Perceptions of COVID-19 symptoms, prevention, and treatment strategies among people in seven Arab countries: A cross-sectional study
Backgroup: the widespread COVID-19 infection worldwide has resulted in the inability of healthcare facilities to receive all infected patients; therefore, most are treated at home. In addition, factors such as high mortality, types and severity of symptoms, and the prevalence of unreliable informati...
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Main Authors: | Feras Jirjees (Author), Muna Barakat (Author), Qamar Shubbar (Author), Bayan Othman (Author), Hamzah Alzubaidi (Author), Hala Al-Obaidi (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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