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Use of symptom checkers for COVID-19-related symptoms among university students: a qualitative study
- Correspondence to Stephanie Aboueid, Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada; seaboueid{at}uwaterloo.ca
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Use of symptom checkers for COVID-19-related symptoms among university students: a qualitative study
Publication history
- Received June 22, 2020
- Revised December 30, 2020
- Accepted January 16, 2021
- First published January 29, 2021.
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April 19, 2021
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