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Bryan Cranston Says His Senses of Taste & Smell Aren't Completely Back After COVID-19 Battle

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Bryan Cranston isn’t totally 100% recovered after his battle with coronavirus. The 64-year-old actor stopped by Ellen and talked about his and his wife Robin‘s battle with the virus.

Back in July, Bryan revealed that he had battled coronavirus and was donating plasma. “It was a surprise to us,” Bryan shared with Ellen. “We were very lucky in all seriousness.

We had a few days of achiness but nothing to keep you in bed. I had a temperature of 99 for three hours and then just exhaustion for a week.” Bryan also revealed that still to this day his senses of taste and smell aren’t completely back. “I think about 75 per cent has come back,” Bryan explained. “If someone was brewing coffee and I was to walk into a kitchen, I cannot.”

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