10 Signs You’ve Already Had Coronavirus

10. Loss of Smell and Taste 

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If you realised that drinks and foods don’t taste the same as they used to, or if they don’t have a taste at all, it is a sign that you could’ve been infected with Covid-19.

There are people who were diagnosed with this virus and who have experienced the loss of smell and taste. However, even if they got better and tested negative, the symptoms persisted for a few months afterwards.

According to a study, approximately 80% of the people who were infected with the new coronavirus have experienced these two symptoms. There is no need to worry because these two are usually a sign of a mild case of Covid-19.

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10 thoughts on “10 Signs You’ve Already Had Coronavirus”

  1. I HAD A SEVERE REACTION THAT I THOUGHT MIGHT HAVE BEEN MY HEART… IT FELT LIKE A SQUEEZING CRAMP THAT BROUGHT ME INTO A FETAL POSITION WHILE SITTING IN MY RECLINER MAN IT WAS A SCARE! IT SUBSIDED SHORTLY AFTER 5 MINUTES OR SO. I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IT WAS, SO FAR SO GOOD THOUGH.

  2. Anthony J DelVacchio, Jr.

    My spouse and I contracted Covid early in January, and had most of the symptoms, if not all, covered in this article. Only just now, early May, do we seem to have shed almost all of the symptoms, except some shortness of breath when performing some functions. We were both double-vaccinated, and I seriously suspect that the vaccine could possibly have done more harm than good. It certainly did not prevent us from getting Covid, and we thought that what a vaccine was supposed to do.

  3. I have had the tiredness, shortness of breath, taste comes,and goes, and no energy for the last few months. I realized that in last few days these were all issues I delt with when I had Covid back in the 2020s and into 2022’s and beyond. At 86 I am lucky to be alive, but my quality of life is bad at times! I am mad and feel my life and physical health has been “deliberately violated”!

  4. Carolyn Maureen Connally

    It is slightly over a year since I was tested and diagnosed with Covid. It has been in recent months that I have acknowledged that I have a significant drop in my tasting and smelling capacity. I would like to think that this will reverse itself eventually. I think that I still have symptoms such as being chronically tired. I recently had a URI that has further sapped my strength. However, I am pleased that my lungs have continued being clear. I did test for Covid. The test was negative.

  5. The vaccine was proved to not work Infact people dies after getting the shot alot of people got rich off of that vaccine follow the money

  6. Bernadette Mollica

    Corona virus broke out in Omaha, Ne Dec. 23, 2018 my u b cle Sam DiMari had it, was admitted to Lakeside hospital, C HI hospital, they did not have guaranteed signs I m his patient room door warning people. I went to visit him, then by Jan. 6, 2019 I had it. Double pneumonia very critically I’ll in ER and hospital for 5 days.

  7. I wish they would have talked about how our body builds up natural immunity so we do not need a vaccine if we have had the virus.

  8. I had covid 2 years ago and didn’t feel anything except a little fatigue and brain fog. If I wasn’t retired I probably would have gone to work. A test told me I had it. I took a test because 2 years ago I was in the Southwest Airlines disaster. Stuck at the airport for a day with 1000s of people. No long haul systems. I already have neurological damage from a completely unrelated health issue. I don’t think I have brain fog, but I have been diagnosed with ADHD a longtime ago. I’m 55 yrs old

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