1. Caring for seriously ill and dying patients in pandemic times – a national strategy
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Pauli, B, Schlösser, K, Pralong, A, Strupp, J, Bausewein, C, Hodiamont, F, Berges, N, Ullrich, A, Gerlach, C, Oechsle, K, Weber, JP, Stiel, S, Schneider, N, Krumm, N, Rolke, R, Gebel, C, Wedding, U, Jansky, M, Nauck, F, van Oorschot, B, Roch, C, Werner, L, Fischer, M, Schallenburger, M, Reuters, MC, Schwartz, J, Neukirchen, M, Ates, G, Maus, K, Jaspers, B, Radbruch, L, Heckel, M, Klinger, I, Ostgathe, C, Kriesen, U, Junghanß, C, Lehmann, E, Gesell, D, Gauder, S, Meesters, S, Böhlke, C, Becker, G, Leisse, C, Jung, N, Voltz, R, and Simon, ST
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ddc: 610 ,Medicine and health - Abstract
Background and status of (inter)national research: During the beginning of the SARS-CoV2 pandemic, medical care focused on providing intensive care beds and ventilation capacities for acutely ill SARS-CoV2 patients. More than 124 000 (03/2022) people died in Germany because of or with COVID-19 [for full text, please go to the a.m. URL]
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- 2022
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