Alexandra Craner and Jordan Tryon made a fragrance the comments on the effects that the pandemic has had on disenfranchised folk. (Supplied)
Shortly after recovering from Covid-19, after regaining my sense of taste and smell, I began to smell things that weren't there.
Even in a freshly cleaned apartment, with nothing on the stove and a cinnamon incense stick burning, my nose sensed a beef stew, sour milk, raw onions or rotting fruit presence.
"Olfactory hallucinations," said doctor Google's diagnosis, "the result of chronic fatigue".
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