434 Asymptomatic covid-19 in pregnancy – does “lockdown” work?

Volume: 224, Issue: 2, Pages: S276 - S277
Published: Feb 1, 2021
Abstract
Since Covid-19 emerged it has become one of the toughest challenges our healthcare systems have faced worldwide. One of the most difficult problems has been identifying asymptomatic positive patients who are unknowingly infecting others. Some studies have stated this may be the case for up to one third of the population. Within Ireland, a nationwide lockdown commenced on 27th March, lasting until May 18th then slowly eased. The measures taken...
Paper Details
Title
434 Asymptomatic covid-19 in pregnancy – does “lockdown” work?
Published Date
Feb 1, 2021
Volume
224
Issue
2
Pages
S276 - S277
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