
|Poll|March 5, 2020
Are your patients worried about coronavirus?
Author(s)Medical Economics Staff
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The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, is one of the world's top headlines. The disease continues to spread, prompting fears of infection.
It's unclear whether concern about the news of the virus is leading to questions from patients to their primary care physicians.
Please take our poll and tell us whether you have heard from patients expressing concern. Then tell us at [email protected] what you tell your patients.
Are your patients worried about the coronavirus?
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