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75th issue of the Covid-19 Evidence Bulletin

 We have now published 75 issues of the Covid-19 Evidence Bulletin.

Get the latest published research concerning covid-19 and:

  • Infection control
  • Diagnosis / prognosis
  • Treatment
  • Further resources

It is an easy-to-read format and includes links to articles. To view the latest issues check our website. To receive a copy of the bulletin in your inbox please contact Mathew Stone, mathew.stone@uhnm.nhs.uk

You can find more resources on covid-19 / coronavirus from our subject page. Check here for:

  • Public health information
  • Shared practice
  • Topic summaries
  • Overviews & guidelines
  • Literature searching help
  • Statistics
  • Training




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