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[https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.timesofindia.com/life-style/health-fitness/health-news/how-covid-19-loss-of-taste-and-smell-is-different-from-a-common-cold/amp_etphotostory/77648668.cms](https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.timesofindia.com/life-style/health-fitness/health-news/how-covid-19-loss-of-taste-and-smell-is-different-from-a-common-cold/amp_etphotostory/77648668.cms) We are eight months into the pandemic and by now it has been established that loss of smell and/or taste remains one of the most common symptoms of the novel coronavirus. Infact, apart from fever, dry cough and exhaustion, smell and taste loss has become the hallmark of this novel contagion. It should be noted that loss of smell (and partial loss of taste) was previously associated with a bad bout of cold and flu. A study published in the journal Rhinology aims to further understand how the smell and taste disorders caused by novel coronavirus differ from other viral infections and the common cold. >"A new study published in the journal Rhinology is the first of its kind to demystify how people suffering from COVID-19 have a different type of loss in smell and taste when compared to those with the regular flu or cold." >"A new study published in the journal Rhinology is the first of its kind to demystify how people suffering from COVID-19 have a different type of loss in smell and taste when compared to those with the regular flu or cold." >"A new study published in the journal Rhinology is the first of its kind to demystify how people suffering from COVID-19 have a different type of loss in smell and taste when compared to those with the regular flu or cold." >"A new study published in the journal Rhinology is the first of its kind to demystify how people suffering from COVID-19 have a different type of loss in smell and taste when compared to those with the regular flu or cold." >"A new study published in the journal Rhinology is the first of its kind to demystify how people suffering from COVID-19 have a different type of loss in smell and taste when compared to those with the regular flu or cold." >"A new study published in the journal Rhinology is the first of its kind to demystify how people suffering from COVID-19 have a different type of loss in smell and taste when compared to those with the regular flu or cold."
[https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.timesofindia.com/life-style/health-fitness/health-news/how-covid-19-loss-of-taste-and-smell-is-different-from-a-common-cold/amp_etphotostory/77648668.cms](https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.timesofindia.com/life-style/health-fitness/health-news/how-covid-19-loss-of-taste-and-smell-is-different-from-a-common-cold/amp_etphotostory/77648668.cms) We are eight months into the pandemic and by now it has been established that loss of smell and/or taste remains one of the most common symptoms of the novel coronavirus. Infact, apart from fever, dry cough and exhaustion, smell and taste loss has become the hallmark of this novel contagion. It should be noted that loss of smell (and partial loss of taste) was previously associated with a bad bout of cold and flu. A study published in the journal Rhinology aims to further understand how the smell and taste disorders caused by novel coronavirus differ from other viral infections and the common cold. >"A new study published in the journal Rhinology is the first of its kind to demystify how people suffering from COVID-19 have a different type of loss in smell and taste when compared to those with the regular flu or cold." >"A new study published in the journal Rhinology is the first of its kind to demystify how people suffering from COVID-19 have a different type of loss in smell and taste when compared to those with the regular flu or cold." >"A new study published in the journal Rhinology is the first of its kind to demystify how people suffering from COVID-19 have a different type of loss in smell and taste when compared to those with the regular flu or cold." >"A new study published in the journal Rhinology is the first of its kind to demystify how people suffering from COVID-19 have a different type of loss in smell and taste when compared to those with the regular flu or cold." >"A new study published in the journal Rhinology is the first of its kind to demystify how people suffering from COVID-19 have a different type of loss in smell and taste when compared to those with the regular flu or cold." >"A new study published in the journal Rhinology is the first of its kind to demystify how people suffering from COVID-19 have a different type of loss in smell and taste when compared to those with the regular flu or cold."
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