• @LucidLethargy
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    Share your source, otherwise this is just bullshit. I think it’s bullshit.

    Edit: I don’t doubt the covid part. Maybe that causes weird reactions. It’s been described to me as “different”, rather than a loss of smell.

    Edit 2: Still no source. Downvote all you want, you’re still not convincing any scientifically minded individual that you’re correct.

    • @dustyData
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      You can smell other people’s mucous (not recommended). If you ever have been the primary care taker for a baby or small child you’d know what boogers smell like. Old boogers also start to decompose and the smell is faintly different. Sick mucous also smells different and worse. I could tell my nephews were sick with the flu by smelling them from ways away before noticing any other symptom. Sometimes I can smell that in public transport and it makes me figuratively run in the opposite direction of the sick person.