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Loss of smell from Covid-19 is not permanent, scientists say | Armenian American Reporter – Armenian Reporter
Scientists claim to have actually lastly found how the coronavirus can trigger clients to lose their sense of smell. Until now, scientists were baffled
Scientists claim to have actually lastly found how the coronavirus can trigger clients to lose their sense of smell.
Until now, scientists were baffled regarding why some contaminated clients were robbed of their senses.
Harvard Medical School scientists examined the ‘destructive’ sign– and say it’s ‘great news’ due to the fact that the loss of smell does not seem permanent.
They discovered sensory nerve cells, those that discover smell and send it to the brain, are not susceptible to Covid-1…
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