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COVID-19 researchers need claims to be scrutinized by qualified experts in order to spend less time and energy correcting misinformation or misleading information.
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COVID-19 researches need to be able to easily find relevant and important papers among the mass influx of COVID papers in order to acquire more knowledge and advance their research.
COVID-19 researchers need claims to be scrutinized by qualified experts in order to spend less time and energy correcting misinformation or misleading information.
COVID-19 researchers need to be able to access COVID articles and their cited articles in order to conduct a more comprehensive review of the literature.
COVID-19 researchers need peer evaluation of research to acknowledge the gaps in our understanding of COVID-19 in order to promote more open research discourse and avoid discourse that prematurely tries to assess the validity of claims.
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