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Loss of smell in some people who’ve had coronavirus has still not returned, others find things smell ‘bad, rancid’ – NEWS.com.au
Loss of smell in some people who’ve had coronavirus has still not returned, others find things smell ‘bad, rancid’
Six months after first getting the coronavirus, a mother-of-two who is still suffering the effects of the illness says mouthwash now tastes like spoiled meat.Catherine Faley, 45, from Wisconsin, US, only had a mild case of coronavirus, which she first noticed at the end of June 2020. She had a slight cough and faint sore throat, which improved quickly but afterwards she lost her sense of taste and smell. A day or so later her sinuses were completely blocked.
While she didn’t get tested for the virus…
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