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Contributi Scientifici

No. 57 (2022)

L’organizzazione della UOC Ser.D. di Catanzaro nell’emergenza Covid-19 nell’anno 2020

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3280/mis57-2022oa14308
Submitted
luglio 19, 2022
Published
2022-07-29

Abstract

Scientific evidence has highlighted how some fragile categories of society can be affected with greater incidence by Covid-19 as they are more exposed to contagion.
Users who are involved in the Ser.D., such as people who use drugs and alcohol, are evidently more vulnerable than the general population to infectious diseases.
In 2020, inside the Covid-19 emergency, the Ser.D. UOC of Catanzaro has prepared and implemented organizational protocols that reduce the risk of contagion both for operators and for people suffering from pathological addictions in charge of the Ser.D.

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