Covid-19: The Significance of Uniform Sampling and Reporting Methods in Global Health Care Systems
Journal of Ophthalmic and Optometric Sciences,
Vol. 6 No. 4 (2022),
16 March 2024
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Page 34-36
Abstract
The objective of this mini review is to highlight the critical deficiencies in employing consistent and accurate data collection methods during the Covid-19 pandemic. These shortcomings have resulted in confusion, misinterpretations, stigmatization, and disparate predictions, ultimately hindering the global response to this potentially devastating pandemic. This article emphasizes the importance of uniform sampling and precise data reporting to overcome these challenges.
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