The role of pulmonary rehabilitation in the management of post-COVID 19 patients
El papel de la rehabilitación pulmonar en el manejo de los pacientes pos COVID 19
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As of September 2022, SARS COV 2 has caused about 606 million confirmed cases and 6,500,000 deaths according to figures published by the World Health Organization (WHO) (1). This pandemic, in its dramatic dimension, has forced the scientific community to generate rapid and frantic knowledge about the nature of COVID 19, its pathophysiology, its transmissibility, its presentation and clinical course, the search for effective treatments, and the development of vaccines for its prevention. Despite some essays and publications that in the midst of confusion ignored scientific rigor, the response of science has been quick as never in the history of humanity, timely and effective, leading us to foreshadow the dream of moving towards the longed-for final.
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