One in 10 Covid patients' sense of taste and smell may not come back

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10% of COVID-19 patients who lose sense of taste or smell may NOT get it back within a month, study finds

Data gathered by the organisation ENT UK, which represents ear, nose and throat specialists, suggests the inability to smell — and often taste — may be the very first symptom of COVID-19 and start within hours of infection.

 

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I got a weird virus five years ago and never got my sense of smell back - it happens.

On the plus side the morning glory lasts for three months

Good news if those patients live with habitual baked bean eaters

Thoughts and prayers

The way my vegan wife farts it may be worth it.

Ummmm, ok

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