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As the coronavirus pandemic swept around the world, multiple reports emerged about infected people losing their sense of taste and smell. And since these two senses are crucial for people in the food world, Mariana and Diego reached out to a few of their colleagues and friends in the New York's food industry to know how it feels, what exactly happens. They also talk to a good friend that has lived without both senses for more than two years!
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As the coronavirus pandemic swept around the world, multiple reports emerged about infected people losing their sense of taste and smell. And since these two senses are crucial for people in the food world, Mariana and Diego reached out to a few of their colleagues and friends in the New York's food industry to know how it feels, what exactly happens. They also talk to a good friend that has lived without both senses for more than two years!
Photo Courtesy of Mariana Velasquez
Buenlimón is powered by Simplecast.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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