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Blog  /  Insights

Physician perceptions of Covid-19 on the 1-year anniversary

Sermo · January 28, 2021
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We’ve made it through one year of COVID-19 – but we still have a long way to go. Check out key findings from Sermo’s 16th edition of the COVID-19 Barometer which explores physician perceptions on the pandemic, vaccinations, what we’ve learned, and what we still need to learn as we fight this disease together.

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