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Ethical challenges for women’s healthcare highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic
- Correspondence to Dr Kavita Shah Arora, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44109, USA; Kavita.Shah.Arora{at}gmail.com
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Ethical challenges for women’s healthcare highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic
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- Received June 27, 2020
- Revised July 28, 2020
- Accepted October 1, 2020
- First published October 12, 2020.
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January 22, 2021
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