In January 2020, both authors became Editors of the peer-reviewed European Journal of Clinical Investigation (EJCI). After one year, we feel it is time for a first balance of our activities. The COVID-19 pandemic deeply impacted not only on the editorial work, but also in all our professional and private lives. As Medical Doctors, every day we were involved in patients' care during this pandemic. As new Scientific Editors, we not only received a huge amount of COVID-19-related submissions (N=195), but also non-COVID-19 submissions increased tremendously (N=1101).

How to manage the abundant COVID-19 submissions to a peer-reviewed Scientific Journal

Montecucco, Fabrizio;
2021-01-01

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In January 2020, both authors became Editors of the peer-reviewed European Journal of Clinical Investigation (EJCI). After one year, we feel it is time for a first balance of our activities. The COVID-19 pandemic deeply impacted not only on the editorial work, but also in all our professional and private lives. As Medical Doctors, every day we were involved in patients' care during this pandemic. As new Scientific Editors, we not only received a huge amount of COVID-19-related submissions (N=195), but also non-COVID-19 submissions increased tremendously (N=1101).
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