Christine Nunn knew something was terribly wrong.
There she stood, on a sidewalk with her dog on a leash, frantically sniffing a poop bag. I tried so hard to smell it, but got nothing, said Nunn of Fair Lawn. Nunn was aware what this likely meant: she had caught COVID-19.
She ran home and grabbed the coffee beans she keeps in her freezer and inhaled deeply again and again. No earthy aroma, no herbaceous scent, no smell whatsoever.
She dashed to her bathroom and stuck her nose into a container of Vic s VapoRub, a topical cough-suppressant ointment known well for its strong menthol odor. She may as well have been sniffing water. I got zero, Nunn said.
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