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Loss of smell in COVID-19 explained by scientists – News-Medical.Net
Now, a team of researchers at Harvard Medical school says they have found the reason why some people who get COVID-19 experience loss of smell.

As the coronavirus pandemic progresses, the signs and symptoms that may indicate infection with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) have evolved.
Initially, doctors in China described the common symptoms of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), including cough, fever, and difficulty of breathing. But as the disease spread across the globe, the list has expanded, adding the loss of smell, loss of taste, diarrhea, fatigue, swollen eyelids, and toes and among others.
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