If you didn’t experience loss of taste/smell, chances are good it isn’t covid.
That doesn't always happen, it's actually kind of uncommon. Out of the 50 or so people I know that had the stuff, only 1 (me) had the taste thing.
Strange, it’s listed among the most common symptoms. Some of them had to mistake it for a common cold unless they were all tested.
Complete loss of taste is a thing with colds, it's (probably) due to inflammation of the nerves that help with taste and smell.
It's far more common with this particular cold than others, but overall it's kind of rare so being more common just means that 1 out of 100 experience it instead of 1 out of 1000. (not actual data, just an analogy)
It's common, but not 100% of the time. I know a couple people who got it (same source, same time) and it was a toss-up whether they lost their sense of smell/taste or not. Probably dependent on whether the 'rona primarily impacts their nerves or inflames something else.
muh random phantom symptom that popped up in mid-late 2020
covid doesn't exist. You're a kike.
One can believe in it without thinking it’s a big deal. I don’t fear it.
The literal ONLY reason you believe the jew lie is because it holds fear over your 'mind'. You're an NPC. You fear. That's what you do.
I experienced this, spouse did not. Antibody tested last week. None for me, high amount for spouse. Everything is smoke and mirrors.
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