Vol 7, No 1 (2022)
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Explaining COVID-19 patients’ experiences of the disease: a qualitative study

Mahbobeh Sajadi1, Aida Arjloo2, Mohamad Golitaleb1
Disaster Emerg Med J 2022;7(1):70-72.

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