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Standard pleural interventions are not high-risk aerosol generating procedures
David T. Arnold, Florence K.A. Gregson, Sadiyah Sheikh, Fergus W. Hamilton, Hugh Welch, Alexandra Dipper, George W. Nava, James W. Dodd, Amelia O. Clive, Bryan R. Bzdek, Jonathan P. Reid, Nick A. Maskell
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Eur Respir J, 58 (4) 2101064; 10.1183/13993003.01064-2021
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David T. Arnold, Florence K.A. Gregson, Sadiyah Sheikh, Fergus W. Hamilton, Hugh Welch, Alexandra Dipper, George W. Nava, James W. Dodd, Amelia O. Clive, Bryan R. Bzdek, Jonathan P. Reid, Nick A. Maskell. Standard pleural interventions are not high-risk aerosol generating procedures. Eur Respir J, 58 (4) 2101064; 10.1183/13993003.01064-2021
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