All the figures [1] have been removed in the new version of the paper.
- Figure 1: This image refers to the University. We cannot publish an image of the University talking about the Hospital (even if the Hospital is a University Hospital, the image was the entrance of the Didactic Building), so it has been removed.
- Figure 2: This image is of a room from the Department of Nuclear Medicine, and being a paper on the Department of Radiology, we had to remove it.
- Figure 3: This image represents the PPE used before the pandemic situation; the actual PPE is different, so the image has to be removed.
We wish to remove the figures because they are not necessary for the overall significance of the paper. The authors apologize for any inconvenience caused and state that the scientific conclusions are unaffected. The original article has been updated.
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