Coronavirus Guide

Coronavirus Sequelae: Loss of Smell and Taste

Coronavirus Sequelae: Loss of Smell and Taste

Many people are not sure about the sequelae of the new coronavirus. The new coronavirus can damage almost any part of the body, such as the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, brain, etc., which may leave sequelae in any part. Among them, many people will lose their sense of smell and taste after being infected with the new coronavirus. After the disease is cured, the sense of smell and taste can slowly recover.
Coronavirus: How to Protect Yourself in Top 10 Spaces

Coronavirus: How to Protect Yourself in Top 10 Spaces

Faced with the double pressure of the prevention and control of the new coronavirus epidemic and the epidemic of flu in Autumn and Winter, everyone should consciously strengthen self-protection and adhere to the three basic protective measures of “Wearing a mask, Maintaining social distance, and Paying attention to personal clean.” At the same time, under such a severe situation, in the upcoming year-end holidays, it is inevitable to go out for shopping and travel, so you need to consider how to spend a safe holiday.