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02 January 2021 02 Jan 2021

Volume 26 | Issue 1

ISSN (Print): 2053-0862

ISSN (Online): 2053-0870

A voice farmers will respect

The COVID pandemic has affected us all and we need to consider the impact on our clients. Would the COVID pandemic be better managed if vets were in charge? Many of the mistakes made are very basic and if population veterinarians had been consulted a different outcome could have been assured (pp6–7)

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