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COVID-19 in Wales: The impact on levels of health care use and mental health of the clinically extremely vulnerable

Alisha R. Davies, Jiao Song, Laura Bentley, Ashley Akbari Orcid Logo, Tomos Smith, Bethan Carter, Gareth John, Lisa Trigg, Gywndaf Parry, Joanna Dundon, Lynsey Cross

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Published: Cardiff: Public Health Wales. 2021
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