Abstract

As of August 13, 2020, the World Health Organization has reported 20,439,814 global cases of and 744,385 deaths attributed to COVID-19.1 Italy is the epicenter in the European Union, with an estimated 251,713 cases and 35,225 deaths, leading to unprecedented healthcare challenges and widespread crises. To date, no effective treatment for COVID-19 has been established. Moreover, high viral transmissibility and considerable mortality rates have forced many national governments to implement quarantine measures to mitigate its progressive risk of spread in communities, as described succinctly herein by the authors.

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