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New issues of the Covid-19 Evidence Bulletin available

The latest 3 issues of our Covid-19 evidence bulletin have now been added to the website. Here you can find a summary of the latest published research around covid-19 / coronavirus.

Topics available include:

  • Infection control
  • Diagnosis
  • Treatment
  • and other resources

If you want to look at research in a specific area, specialty or impact of covid-19 you can request a literature search, and our librarians will do a search for you.

I have added a number of links relating to covid-19 / coronavirus to our website. You can find information relating to:

  • Public health information
  • Shared practice
  • Topic summaries
  • Reviews and guidelines
  • and many more topics

A number of publishers have been making content relating to covid-19 / coronavirus freely available. You can find links to these on our coronavirus subject links page, under the medical research heading.

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