DAN COVID-19 Study - Initial Survey
WANT TO PARTICIPATE IN DAN RESEARCH? KEEP READING: DAN is looking for divers and freedivers who have recovered from a suspected or confirmed COVID-19 infection for a long-term study on the effects of COVID-19 on diver’s health and fitness to dive.
If you have been infected with COVID-19, are recovering or have fully recovered, and are planning to return or have already returned to diving, please consider signing up for our study. In 15-20 minutes you can easily complete this initial survey and then over the next 5-years, you will be contacted periodically by DAN to follow-up on your diving career and any possible medical issues.
If you have been infected with COVID-19, are recovering or have fully recovered, and are planning to return or have already returned to diving, please consider signing up for our study. In 15-20 minutes you can easily complete this initial survey and then over the next 5-years, you will be contacted periodically by DAN to follow-up on your diving career and any possible medical issues.
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