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Do not despair about severity—yet
- Correspondence to Dr Carl Tollef Solberg, Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care, Universitetet i Bergen Det medisinsk-odontologiske fakultet, Bergen 5020, Norway; carl.solberg{at}uib.no
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Do not despair about severity—yet
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- Received October 2, 2019
- Revised January 16, 2020
- Accepted February 3, 2020
- First published February 25, 2020.
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July 23, 2020
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