ENO breathe: An arts and health alliance to help COVID-19 recovery.

H. Owles (London, United Kingdom), J. Mollica (London, United Kingdom), T. Pagnuco (London, United Kingdom), S. Zumpe (London, United Kingdom), L. Anderson (London, United Kingdom), T. Hardy (London, United Kingdom), G. Russell (London, United Kingdom), A. Lound (London, United Kingdom), M. Maguire (London, United Kingdom), V. Padmanaban (London, United Kingdom), H. Brunjes (London, United Kingdom), N. Hopkinson (London, United Kingdom), S. Elkin (London, United Kingdom)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Diagnosis and management of COVID-19
Session: Diagnosis and management of COVID-19
Session type: E-poster
Number: 457

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