HIGHLIGHTS
- who: M. A. S. Schots from the The aim of this study was to understand the effect of , on healthcare access and South Sudan`s healthcare response from the onset of the , pandemic until September Before reflecting on South Sudan`s , response, we will first reinterpret the findings related to COVID-19`s impact on healthcare access and utilisation within existing literature and similar studies. In line with observations in other Sub-Saharan African countries, official , surveillance in South Sudan shows a limited number of infections and low mortality rates, contrary to what was seen in other . . .
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