COVID-19 hot-spot strategy: a special innovation in pandemic response, Oyo State Nigeria

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Enya Bassey Bassey
Walter Kazadi Mulomb
Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Khedr
Rex Gadama Mpazanje
Rosemary Ifeoma Onyibe
Olufunmilola Olawumi Kolude
Oluwadare Marcus
Oluwabukola Alawale
Omotunde Ogunlaja
Adeoluwa Iyanda Oluwatobi
Ayodeji Tella Adedamola
Suliat Olanike Olayiwola
Taiwo Olabode Ladipo
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[1] World Health Organization (WHO) Nigeria Country Office,
[2] Oyo State COVID-19 Emergency Operation Center,undefined
[3] Ministry of Health,undefined
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BMC Public Health | / 22卷
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Hotspot strategy initiative; COVID-19; Surveillance;
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