has been cited by the following article(s):
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Communication and Social Inactivity During COVID-19 Lockdown in Hong Kong: Psychosocial Implications to Individuals With Aphasia, Their Primary Caretakers, and Healthy Adults
Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups,
2021
DOI:10.1044/2021_PERSP-21-00002
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COVID-19 and Aphasia
Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports,
2021
DOI:10.1007/s11910-021-01150-x
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Keeping people with aphasia worldwide “COVID-informed” amid and after the pandemic
Advances in Clinical Neuroscience & Rehabilitation,
2021
DOI:10.47795/QHXC5791
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