id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-326622-r77kqshi Civil, Ian D Research and Publishing in the COVID-19 Pandemic 2020-05-23 .txt text/plain 580 38 50 title: Research and Publishing in the COVID-19 Pandemic Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Injury journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/injury Research and Publishing in the COVID-19 Pandemic Medical research has been the cornerstone in discoveries of better ways to prevent and treat diseases [1] . Any crisis generates opportunities for new learning and past experience suggests research publication does not slow down during or after a pandemic. While it is recognised that human resources will be significantly stretched and distracted in 2020, Injury reiterates its mission to accept, review and publish important trauma-related research and all the editors are confident that the current COVID pandemic will provide as many new research opportunities as it takes away. The journal will do everything possible to ensure submitted papers are reviewed and published in a timely way. Anomalies of the 1919 influenza pandemic remain unexplained after 100 years ./cache/cord-326622-r77kqshi.txt ./txt/cord-326622-r77kqshi.txt