COVID-19’s impact on neglected pharmaceutical staff: wake-up call for needed research
Abstract Discussion of the necessity of the compulsory vaccination of UK patient-facing care workers as an employment conditionality has deflected from the initial and ongoing impact of Coronavirus disease on relatively neglected occupational groups themselves, including community pharmacists. This...
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Auteurs principaux: | Richard Antony Powell, Shivali Lakhani, Marsha Alter, Steven Guan, Jehanita Jesuthasan, Dasha Nicholls |
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BMC
2021
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