KMID : 1197720230160010052
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Challenges in Parkinson¡¯s Disease Care?In Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Woo Kyung-Ah
Kim Han-Joon Jeon Beom-Seok
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Over the past two years, the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has exposed two of the ugliest faces of health care: an unprecedented flood of misleading information and health care disparities. Whether intentionally misleading or genuinely ignorant, mask futility theory, conspiracy theories, and anti-vaccine campaigns have sprung up around the world and have created major obstacles to infection control from the very beginning of COVID-19. The pandemic has also revealed dramatic disparities in access to health care between countries, communities, and socioeconomic classes: as of July 2020, the US mortality rate for COVID-19 by race per 10,000 nearly doubled from 2.3 for white patients to 5.6 for black and Hispanic patients and 4.3 for Asian patients
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KEYWORD
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Parkinson¡¯s Disease Care, COVID-19
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