E. N. Krotkova, V. E. Kratenok, T. V. Yasyulya, K. S. Ihumnava, V. M. Khauratovich, V. V. Kulinkina
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The article considers the indicators of the staff composition within the infectious diseases service of the Republic of Belarus in different periods from an epidemic point of view. Calculations of infectiologists staffing levels and positions held concurrently as well as the approximate number of specialists involved in providing medical care to patients with a confirmed diagnosis of a new coronavirus infection (COVID-19), were performed, the daily workload per infectious disease doctor was assessed.