Third of long COVID patients suffer persistent smell loss, study finds

New research shows that a third of long COVID patients suffer persistent smell loss, and almost a fifth suffer loss of taste. Researchers say that Christmas in particular can be a difficult time for people who have lost their sense of smell and taste — who will be missing out smells like the Christmas tree and mulled wine, or being able to taste their Christmas dinner, mince pies and chocolates.


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Source: ScienceDaily