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Enabling Delivery of Essential Health Services during the COVID 19 Outbreak: Guidance note Background The COVID 19 outbreak has placed unprecedented demands on our health system. Our health facilities and workforce are currently inundated by a plethora of activities related to controlling the pandemic.
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