Health & Medicine
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New Analysis Suggests that Millions of People Still Don’t have Smell or Taste After Covid-19
According to a recent study, around 5% of individuals with verified Covid-19 cases - or approximately 27 million individuals globally - have long-term impairment of scent or flavor.
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