Abstract Background There is solid evidence that olfactory dysfunction (OD) can present in COVID-19 patients. Anosmia can be the only presentation or can be accompanied by other symptoms of COVID-19. Multiple cross-sectional studies have demonstrated that the incidence rate of olfactory dysfunction is high in COVID-19 patients with good prognosis. https://www.roneverhart.com/Western-Digital-Ultrastar-DC-HC530-WUH721414ALE6L1-0F31170-14TB-7-2K-RPM-SATA-6Gb-s-512e-SED-3-5in-Hard-Drive/
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