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COVID-19 has catapulted the issue of the patient voice in healthcare and healthcare policy to the front of the global agenda. The world population has been affected with varying government-required risk mitigation measures including social distancing, national, regional and local \'lock down\' quarantines, and the wearing of masks along with diligent handwashing. Clearly, not all of these measures are possible in every country due to a lack of resources and healthcare infrastructure, and it will surely be patients who will suffer the most as a result. This issue must be dealt with responsibly on the local level by all countries and patients cooperating with and supporting overwhelmed healthcare systems and aiding the planned implementation of mitigation measures. If not, pockets of SARS-CoV-2 will remain in these regions with continuous suffering of their populations. This is critical as we still do not fully understand the clinical, pathological and epidemiological attributes of SARS-CoV-2; the longer it stays embedded and circulating, the possibility of mutation into a deadlier virus remains along with further waves of epidemics.
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