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A Frontline Doctor Contemplates Covid’s Lifelong Consequences

A frontline doctor contemplates Covid’s lifelong consequences.

A Frontline Doctor Contemplates Covid’s Lifelong Consequences
A doctor wearing protective gear goes through an air tight curtain while entering the Covid-19 intensive care unit at the United Memorial Medical Center in Houston, Texas, U.S. (Photographer: Go Nakamura/Bloomberg)

The loss of the sense of smell affects almost one in every two people who get Covid-19. Usually it resolves within a week or two. But for some, like Dr. Alex Beachamp, smell and taste distortions persist for a year, leaving an invisible illness that disrupts daily life. Scientists like Leah Beauchamp are learning that its significance doesn’t end there. In this episode, Bloomberg’s Jason Gale meets two best friends who are exploring long Covid’s potentially scary, lifelong consequences.

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