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Institutional quarantine centres as a strategy in control of COVID-19 outbreak: An evolving model from Kerala, IndiaSudha et al., 2021
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- Sudha R
- Sujatha C
- Gopakumar S
- Libu G
- Indu P
- Suresh R
- Sadasivan D
- et al.
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- Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
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Background: Institutional quarantine centres were set up in all districts in Kerala as a novel strategy in the fight against novel COVID-19 virus. These were meant for returnees from affected areas, for whom home quarantine was not possible due to lack of facilities. This …
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