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Nadia Sawalha tests positive for Covid-19 and 'completely' loses her taste and smell

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Nadia Sawalha has revealed she’s tested positive for Covid-19 and says she’s “completely” lost her taste and smell.The Loose Women star, 57, shared the news on Instagram and asked fans for advice on how she could get her senses back, as she posted a selfie with two tissues hanging from her nose.

Alongside the photo, Nadia wrote: “HELP ! Advice !? Having tested positive. I’ve completely lost my taste and smell ?! “I’m a cook !

Major problem. My daughters hasn’t come back after 18 months !! “This feels like the kind of cold we used to get in the 90s ?!!!

Proper blow your face off sneezes , runny nose , achy body , sleeplessness , fatigue . Old fashioned cold ! So am hoping my sense of smell will come back like it would have in the 90’s ?!!

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