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Infographic: Priority Recommendations On How To End COVID-19 As A Public Health Threat

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A multidisciplinary group makes practical recommendations to governments, health systems, and other relevant stakeholders.

A multidisciplinary panel of 386 academics, health, government, NGO, and other experts from 112 countries and territories presented specific actions recommended to create a global consensus on how to address the issues impeding efforts to end the global threat of COVID-19 as part of a Delphi study that was published in the journal Nature today.

Infographic: how to end the global threat of COVID-19. Credit: Nature

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