id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-299469-lqro7t7a Tan, Eng-King Neurological research & training after the easing of lockdown in countries impacted by COVID-19 2020-08-24 .txt text/plain 1292 66 42 title: Neurological research & training after the easing of lockdown in countries impacted by COVID-19 While the neurological impact of COVID-19 is now well recognized, especially among healthcare workers and vulnerable groups [1, 2] the challenges of restarting clinical and laboratory research, and allowing clinical study coordinators and laboratory staff back on-site are enormous and deserve greater attention ( Table 1 ). However, staff capacity remains an issue specifically where investigators have been deployed to COVID-19 studies while older and more vulnerable researchers are assigned to non-clinical support facilities. Research workflow should incorporate important considerations raised by relevant scientific bodies on the optimal measures for stroke and dementia care or treatment modalities for various neurological conditions during COVID-19, with an emphasis on maintaining smooth care delivery while taking into account safety, ethical and logistic issues [3] [4] [5] . ./cache/cord-299469-lqro7t7a.txt ./txt/cord-299469-lqro7t7a.txt