Health minister Nadine Dorries recently said she lost sense of taste and smell as a result of the coronavirus
“A side effect of #coronavirus for me is the fact that I have lost [100 per cent] of taste and smell,” Dorries“Absolutely zero of both, so weird. Eating and drinking warm or cold that’s all I can tell. No point in putting a tea bag in the water.”In the joint statement released by Professor Hopkins and Professor Kumar online, it explained that there are a “significant” number of coronavirus patients in South Korea, China and Italy who have developed anosmia and hyposmia .
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