The COVID-19 pandemic, Twitter and science communication

Authors

  • Maximiliano Berro Universidad de la República, Facultad de Medicina, Hospital de Clínicas, Cátedra de Hemoterapia y Medicina Transfusional, Prof. Adj.

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Published

2021-08-24

How to Cite

1.
Berro M. The COVID-19 pandemic, Twitter and science communication. Rev. Méd. Urug. [Internet]. 2021 Aug. 24 [cited 2024 Oct. 18];37(3):e37301. Available from: https://revista.rmu.org.uy/index.php/rmu/article/view/740

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