Impact of COVID-19 on selected essential public health services – lessons learned from a retrospective record review in the Free State, South Africa

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Christo Heunis
Perpetual Chikobvu
Michel Muteba
Gladys Kigozi-Male
Michelle Engelbrecht
Providence Mushori
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[1] University of the Free State,Centre for Health Systems Research & Development
[2] Free State Department of Health,Department of Community Health
[3] University of the Free State,undefined
[4] World Health Organization,undefined
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BMC Health Services Research | / 23卷
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COVID-19; Impact; Essential public health services; Retrospective record review; Lessons;
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