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Study Finds Nearly 78% of People With Loss of Smell or Taste Had COVID-19 Antibodies – Prevention.com
Of the people positive for antibodies, about 40% didn’t have a cough or fever.
- Nearly 78% of people who lost their sense of taste or smell tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies, a new study found.
- Of the people who tested positive for antibodies, nearly 40% didn’t have a cough or fever during their illness.
- Losing these senses is now a “good indicator of COVID-19,” doctors say.
A lost sense of smell or taste could be a hallmark sign of COVID-19, possibly even without the presence of other common symptoms, like a cough or fever…
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