Abstract
In December 2019, unknown cause of pneumonia occurred in Wuhan, China. It was defined that the pneumonia agent in these patients was a novel strain of human coronaviruses, 'severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2' (SARS-CoV-2; first named nCoV-2019). In February 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) for the disease caused by this virus; named coronavirus disease-2019 (COrona VIrus Disase 2019; COVID-19). Evidence from China, Italy and Iran shows that otolaryngololgy specialists have a very high risk of transmission of COVID-19. These risks arises due to contact of the mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract and exposure to patient secretions. In this article, we tried to present the risks faced by otolaryngology physicians, their common problems and solutions with the current literature for the COVID-19 pandemic.