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Introduction The current SARS-CoV2/COVID-19 pandemic is a national emergency in the UK. Pathogen virulence and global spread has overwhelmed the medical infrastructure of many developed nations. 1 , 2 The current crisis has stimulated
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In April 2020, COVID-19 forced the EFORT Board to postpone the next face-to-face EFORT Annual Congress to 2021. As the Board felt responsibility for all the scientific abstracts accepted for the planned Vienna congress, the decision was
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