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Researchers call for loss of smell to be recognized globally as a symptom of COVID-19 – EurekAlert
Four out of five people experiencing the recent loss of smell and/or taste tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies–and of those who tested positive, 40 percent…

Four out of five people experiencing the recent loss of smell and/or taste tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies–and of those who tested positive, 40 percent did not have cough or fever, reports a new study in PLOS Medicine by Prof. Rachel Batterham at University College London and colleagues.
COVID-19 can cause loss of taste and smell, but the prevalence of COVID-19 antibodies in people reporting these symptoms is unknown, and the significance of loss of smell and/or taste as a predictor o…
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