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Olfactory loss is the best predictor of COVID-19 – News-Medical.Net
Two international studies confirm that for the majority of patients with respiratory infections who lose the sense of smell, this is due to COVID-19.

Two international studies confirm that for the majority of patients with respiratory infections who lose the sense of smell, this is due to COVID-19. The disease also often results in both loss of taste and the other senses in the mouth. A researcher from Aarhus University has contributed to the new results.
If you have had COVID-19, then forget about enjoying the smell of freshly made coffee. At any rate, two major international studies document that there is frequently a loss of smell and that…
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