La nueva normalidad del COVID-19 en México

The new normality of COVID-19 in Mexico

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  • Denisse Patricia Rivera de la Torre Subsecretaría de Salud Pública del estado de Sonora

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https://doi.org/10.59420/remus.6.2021.2

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2021-08-20

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Rivera de la Torre, . D. P. (2021). La nueva normalidad del COVID-19 en México: The new normality of COVID-19 in Mexico. REMUS - Revista Estudiantil De Medicina De La Universidad De Sonora, (6), 8–10. https://doi.org/10.59420/remus.6.2021.2

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