| Sumário SAMJ, S. Afr. med. j. vol.110 no.7 Pretoria Jul. 2020 Statement of Support | | | | · Statement of support for Professor Glenda Gray and the principle of academic freedom of speech Venter, Francois
| | | Correspondence | | | | · How should health resource allocation be applied during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa? Taylor, Allan; Taylor, Bettina; Parkes, Jeannette; Fagan, Johannes J
| | | | · Is there value in a two-step diagnostic algorithm to confirm SARS-CoV-2 in South Africa? Dowling, W; Opperman, C J
| | | | · South African healthcare workers and COVID-19: A shared responsibility to protect a precious and limited resource Dramowski, Angela; Zunza, Moleen; Dube, Kopano; Parker, Mohammed; Slogrove, Amy
| | | | · Digital eye syndrome: COVID-19 lockdown side-effect? Munsamy, A J; Chetty, Verusia
| | | | · COVID-19: Convalescent plasma as a potential therapy van den Berg, Karin; Vermeulen, Marion; Glatt, Tanya Nadia; Wasserman, Sean; Barrett, Claire L; Peter, Jonny; Brittain, David; Louw, Vernon J
| | | Editorials | | | | · What are we doing to the children of South Africa under the guise of COVID-19 lockdown? van Bruwaene, Lore; Mustafa, Fatima; Cloete, Jeane; Goga, Ameena; Green, Robin J
| | | | · Collateral damage of the COVID-19 pandemic: Exacerbation of antimicrobial resistance and disruptions to antimicrobial stewardship programmes? Chibabhai, V; Duse, A G; Perovic, O; Richards, G A
| | | | · The utility of 2009 H1N1 pandemic data in understanding the transmission potential and estimating the burden of COVID-19 in RSA to guide mitigation strategies Phaswana-Mafuya, Nancy; Shisana, Olive; Gray, Glenda; Zungu, Nompumelelo; Bekker, Linda-Gail; Kuonza, Lazarus; Zuma, Khangelani; Baral, Stefan
| | | | · Freedom of speech and public interest, not allegiance, should underpin science advisement to government Singh, Jerome Amir; Habib, Adam; Jansen, Jonathan
| | | | · Compelled testing for the novel coronavirus Kruger, Petronell
| | | In Practice | | | | · A policy and decision-making framework for South African doctors during the COVID-19 pandemic Jones-Bonofiglio, K; Nortjé, N
| | | | · Consent for critical care research after death from COVID-19: Arguments for a waiver Moodley, K; Allwood, B W; Rossouw, T M
| | | | · Reintroduction of elective paediatric otolaryngology procedures in South Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic McGuire, J K; Fagan, J J; Peer, S
| | | | · Affordable digital innovation to reduce SARS-CoV-2 transmission among healthcare workers Ntshalintshali, S D; Mnqwazi, C
| | | | · Healthcare workers' adherence to infection prevention and control guidelines for respiratory infectious diseases: A rapid qualitative evidence synthesis Schmidt, B-M; Cooper, S; Wiyeh, A B; Wiysonge, C S
| | | | · COVID-19: The role of artificial intelligence in empowering the healthcare sector and enhancing social distancing measures during a pandemic Mahomed, S
| | | | · South Africa's COVID-19 Tracing Database: Risks and rewards of which doctors should be aware Klaaren, J; Breckenridge, K; Cachalia, F; Fonn, S; Veller, M
| | | | · Research on COVID-19 in South Africa: Guiding principles for informed consent de Vries, J; Burgess, T; Blockman, M; Ntusi, N A B
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