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BMJ provides free coronavirus resources to support healthcare workers

BMJ is offering a range of free online resources to support researchers, doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to understand and respond to the global health emergency caused by the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV).

The free online resources are aimed at healthcare professionals located in China and across the world, to help keep them updated with the latest developments and guidance. This includes our clinical decision support resource BMJ Best Practice providing diagnosis, treatment and management advice for 2019-nCoV in six languages (English, MandarinSpanishRussianGeorgian and Portuguese).

Along with other organisations, BMJ is committed to ensuring that research findings and data relevant to this outbreak are shared rapidly and openly to inform the public health response and help save lives.

The collection of resources will be continuously updated as new information comes to light. Go to bmj.com/coronavirus 

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03/01/2020

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