It's been nearly two years since the start of the pandemic in Colorado. One man who made a miraculous recovery after contracting the virus is reflecting on the last year.
"I remember coming to and my mom was there. She would sing hymns to me from the hymnal, and that’s when I knew that it wasn’t fake," Julie Collier said.
From the early pandemic days, sudden loss of smell, or an impaired or distorted perception of odours, emerged as an unusual symptom of COVID-19 infection. While some people recovered, for some the sense of smell never quite returned to normal.
The last few years have been challenging and exhausting for many. People with mental illnesses, and other chronic conditions, have had to adapt their normal management strategies to cope, shifting care and some forms of therapy online. Recovery from, and management of, mental illness often involves