Early intervention likely improves mortality in COVID-19 infection
Daniel K Goyal, Fatma Mansab, Amir Iqbal and Sohail Bhatti
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmed.2020-0214
Clin Med May 2020 Daniel K Goyal
ACOVID-19 Team, Public Health Gibraltar and Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, St Bernard's Hospital, Gibraltar Health Authority
Roles: clinical coordinator
Fatma Mansab
BCOVID 19 Team, Public Health Gibraltar, Gibralter, UK
Roles: research lead
Amir Iqbal
CNHS Grampian, Aberdeen, UK
Roles: general practice lead
Sohail Bhatti
DPublic Health Gibraltar, Gibraltar, UK and head of Postgraduate Medical School, University of Gibraltar, UK
Roles: director of public health
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vol. 20 no. 3 248-250
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- Daniel K Goyal, clinical coordinatorA⇑,
- Fatma Mansab, research leadB,
- Amir Iqbal, general practice leadC and
- Sohail Bhatti, director of public healthD
- ACOVID-19 Team, Public Health Gibraltar and Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, St Bernard's Hospital, Gibraltar Health Authority
- BCOVID 19 Team, Public Health Gibraltar, Gibralter, UK
- CNHS Grampian, Aberdeen, UK
- DPublic Health Gibraltar, Gibraltar, UK and head of Postgraduate Medical School, University of Gibraltar, UK
- Address for correspondence: Dr Daniel Goyal, Acute General Medicine, St Bernard's Hospital, Harbour Views Road, Gibraltar GX11 1AA, Gibraltar. Email: daniel.goyal{at}gha.gi
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Early intervention likely improves mortality in COVID-19 infection
Daniel K Goyal, Fatma Mansab, Amir Iqbal, Sohail Bhatti
Clinical Medicine May 2020, 20 (3) 248-250; DOI: 10.7861/clinmed.2020-0214
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