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Coronavirus loss of smell, taste: Will it come back? – TODAY
Coronavirus symptoms include loss of taste and smell, a condition called anosmia. Many COVID-19 survivors say they’ve had changes to taste and smell for months.

At this stage in the coronavirus outbreak, it’s been well-documented that COVID-19 patients often experience a loss of taste and smell, usually as one of the first symptoms. For most people, these senses return to normal within several weeks. But others have noticed substantial changes to previously familiar odors and flavors, if their taste and smell come back at all.
While losing taste and smell happens often with viral infections and even other coronaviruses, the way that COVID-19 affects a …
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