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Triage of critical care resources in COVID-19: a stronger role for justice
- Correspondence to Dr Lynette Reid, Bioethics, Dalhousie University, Halifax NS B3H 4R2, Nova Scotia, Canada; lynette.reid{at}dal.ca
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Triage of critical care resources in COVID-19: a stronger role for justice
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- Received April 17, 2020
- Revised May 28, 2020
- Accepted June 1, 2020
- First published June 16, 2020.
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July 23, 2020
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