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Did you eat a lot of Kraft caramels? I did one time when I was a child. I couldn't taste food for hours. Try eating peas and potatoes that have no taste. That was rough enough that I still remember it over 50 years later.
Also excessive alcohol use can dull your senses. I was told many years ago that was the reason drunks came in the store and bought so much hot sauce. They needed to douse their food in hot sauce so it would have some taste.
You asked for an explanation, and I gave you a couple. Here's another one. Any illness that gives you a stuffy nose affects your sense of smell, which in turn affects your sense of taste. The classic experiment is feeding a piece of apple to a blindfolded subject while holding an onion under their nose.
I only know one person who caught it, and they did have congestion and loss of taste and smell.
The facts are that the virus has never been isolated here. The shots were created based on computer models, and you know how well computer models do with the weather. Also it's a fact that total deaths haven't changed much in the past several years. A study published on the Johns Hopkins website proved that the CDC was moving deaths from the flu column over to the covid column.
The whole thing is a crime.
In the meantime, I'll just continue not being sick. I've never had the flu in my life, and I don't expect to catch this one either.