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that symptom lingers on long after the virus is gone. dr. sanjay gupta explores importance of our sense of smell and frustration those who lost it have felt and he joins us now. this is one of the worst things, sanjay, when this continues on. it is so disorienting for people to not have this sense. yes. yeah. it can be loss of smell, which is called anosmia. or distorted smell, per ros nia, when you smell something and it smells like something typically different, particularly rotten. smell chocolate and smells like rotten food instead. interesting, brianna, you get 40% to 50% of people saying i had loss of smell, it affected my taste as a result of this. when they started to actually look into this now two years later and do objective measurements, they found probably much higher. cloe close to 90% had some loss of smell and corresponding loss of taste. significant number. vast majority if those