Fourth Round of the National Survey on the Continuity of Essential Health Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Summary of Key Findings for the Region of the Americas. November 2022–January 2023
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This summary report presents the key findings from the participating countries in the fourth round of surveys conducted in 2022. It provides an overview of the disruptions observed at the time of the survey, analyzes the adjusted patterns of these disruptions based on data from the 17 countries and territories that participated in all four survey rounds, and examines the mitigation measures implemented.
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