Orthopedic surgical practice in context of the COVID-19 pandemic

<p>On December 31, 2019, a new strain of coronavirus (SARS CoV-2) was notified for the first time in Wuhan (China). This disease (COVID-19) spread rapidly throughout the world, being declared a global pandemic by the WHO on March 11, 2020 [1], reaching the impressive figures of 24,537,560 case...

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Main Authors: Ratko Yurac B (Author), Juan J Zamorano (Author), Carlos Valderrama (Author)
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Published: Journal of Surgery and Surgical Research - Peertechz Publications, 2020-09-07.
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