id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-335859-k37jivp6 Wu, Daphne C. Predictors of self-reported symptoms and testing for COVID-19 in Canada using a nationally representative survey 2020-10-21 .txt text/plain 3112 160 52 To understand the socio-demographic predictors of COVID symptoms, we conducted a logistic regression analysis where the outcome was self-reported symptoms suggestive of COVID infection which we defined in this study as the respondent reporting himself/herself and/or at least one member of the household having had a combination of fever (with or without hallucinations) and any of i) difficulty breathing/shortness of breath or ii) dry cough so severe that it disrupts sleep or iii) a loss of a sense of smell in the past month; and the explanatory variables were gender (male, female, or other), education level (high school and under, or some college/ university and higher), province, age, ethnicity (Indigenous, English and other European, or others), visible minority (defined as persons, other than Aboriginal peoples, who are nonwhite in race or colour) [6] , and number of household members. ./cache/cord-335859-k37jivp6.txt ./txt/cord-335859-k37jivp6.txt