The invisible protagonist of the Coronavirus pandemic
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https://doi.org/10.19230/jonnpr.4477Abstract
Work in health centers has multiplied in recent months; the care and follow-up of patients with covid-19 (request for PCR, communication of the result, study of contacts, follow-up of patients diagnosed with covid-19). All of this takes up the majority of the marathon run
working hours, and also continues to attend a large number of patients in person, their acute and chronic pathologies are monitored (diabetes mellitus, arterial hypertension, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), cytologies are performed, pregnancy monitoring, notices homes, emergencies and a long lists of tasks. In addition, it is being vaccinated at an unprecedented rate in the rest of the world.
And in most cases, making ourselves invisible to society, and even suffering the misunderstanding of the Estates.
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Benedito Pérez de Inestrosa T., Armenteros del Olmo L., Rodríguez Ledo MP., Miranda Fernández-Santos C.
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