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249, 95% CI - 0.402 to - 0.096, = - 3.185, 0.001, = 11); the analysis between anosmia and dyspnoea was not significant (rate difference = - 0.008, 95% CI - 0.166 to 0.150, Z = - 0.099, 0.921, = 8). The typical symptoms were significantly more frequent than anosmia in hospitalized more critical patients than in non-hospitalized ones (respectively [ (1) = 50.638 0.000, (1) = 52.520 0.000, (1) = 100.734 0.00. Patient with new onset olfactory dysfunction should be investigated for COVID-19. Anosmia is more