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Corrigendum to "World Health Organization declares Global Emergency: A review of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)" [Int. J. Surg. 76 (2020) 71-76].

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This article is published in International Journal of Surgery.The article was published on 2020-05-01 and is currently open access. It has received 191 citations till now.

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SARS-CoV-2 detection, viral load and infectivity over the course of an infection.

TL;DR: There is a relatively consistent trajectory of SARS-CoV-2 viral load over the course of COVID-19 from respiratory tract samples, however the duration of infectivity remains uncertain.
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Effectiveness of Virtual Medical Teaching During the COVID-19 Crisis: Systematic Review.

TL;DR: The evidence suggests that virtual teaching is effective, and institutions are working to further develop these resources to improve student engagement and interactivity and consider the mental impact of COVID-19 on students as well as improve the security and technology of virtual platforms.
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Clinical characteristics and outcomes of cancer patients with COVID-19.

TL;DR: The infection rate of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 in patients with cancer was higher than the general population, cancer patients with COVID‐19 showed deteriorating conditions and poor outcomes.
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Vitamin D Supplementation Could Possibly Improve Clinical Outcomes of Patients Infected with Coronavirus-2019 (COVID-19)

TL;DR: Vitamin D supplementation could possibly improve clinical outcomes of patients infected with COVID-2019, and an increase in serum 25(OH)D level in the body could either improveclinical outcomes or mitigate worst (severe to critical) outcomes, while a decrease in serum25(OH).
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Citizens' Adherence to COVID-19 Mitigation Recommendations by the Government: A 3-Country Comparative Evaluation Using Web-Based Cross-Sectional Survey Data.

TL;DR: A comparative evaluation of citizens’ adherence process to COVID-19–relevant recommendations by the government finds that the government plays a central role in terms of adherence to restrictions.
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