The role of self-reported olfactory and gustatory dysfunction as a screening criterion for suspected COVID-19
Liang En Wee(Agency for Science, Technology and Research), Thuan Tong Tan(Singapore General Hospital), Song Tar Toh(Singapore General Hospital), Hei Man Wong(Singapore General Hospital), Yvonne Fu Zi Chan(Singapore General Hospital), Limin Wijaya(Singapore General Hospital), Neville Wei Yang Teo(Singapore General Hospital), Siew Yee Thien(Singapore General Hospital), Benjamin Pei Zhi Cherng(Singapore General Hospital)
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