Author: Brieanne Olibris; Amir Attaran
Title: Lack of coordination and medical disinformation in Canadian self-assessment tools for COVID-19 Document date: 2020_4_18
ID: idg60ids_14
Snippet: Generally the self-assessment tools can be described as having three parts: (i) screening for health events that require immediate or urgent medical attention, (ii) screening for COVID-19 associated symptoms, and (iii) screening for possible exposure, either through travel outside Canada or contact with a confirmed case. For clarity of presentation we present results for each of these parts in turn......
Document: Generally the self-assessment tools can be described as having three parts: (i) screening for health events that require immediate or urgent medical attention, (ii) screening for COVID-19 associated symptoms, and (iii) screening for possible exposure, either through travel outside Canada or contact with a confirmed case. For clarity of presentation we present results for each of these parts in turn.
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