Adaptive Neurology in COVID-19 times

At the time of this writing, over 6 million humans have been infected with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), with over 370, 000 deaths in 188 countries [1]. The death toll continues to rise. Without question, the COVID-19 pandemic has altered the way we practice neurology and our management of patients with movement disorders worldwide. The global lockdown have forced some neurologists to practice internal medicine when additional manpower was necessary [2]; many others had to practice from their homes, and find new ways to manage neurological patients remotely [3].
Source: Parkinsonism and Related Disorders - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: Editorial Source Type: research