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Risk of smell loss from COVID has plummeted since 2020

Por: The Boston Globe Nation August 03, 2023

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When the pandemic began, losing your sense of smell was considered a key indicator of COVID-19, and the condition affected about half of those who tested positive for the coronavirus. However, a new study reveals that the chance of smell loss from the latest Omicron variants is as low as 6 to 7 percent of what it was in the early days of the pandemic.‘’So now, three people out of 100 getting COVID presumably may lose their sense of smell,... + full article



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