Smell
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Played by | Rosamund Hanson |
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About Smell
Rosamund Abigail Hanson (born 24 September 1989) is an English film and television actress who played the role of Michelle ("Smell") in the 2006 film This Is England and its television sequels This Is England '86, This Is England '88 and This Is England '90.
Cheers! Can AI help drinkers buy a better bottle of wine?
...By Will SmaleBusiness reporter, BBC NewsArtificial intelligence (AI) can t taste or Smell - at least not yet - but it is now increasingly helping people buy a decent bottle of wine...
Ukraine dam: Floods devastate tracts of rich farmland
... Another consequence of the flooding that residents along the swollen river are already starting to see - and Smell - is pollution...
Gary Rossington: Lynyrd Skynyrd's last founding member dies aged 71
... He also inspired Van Zant to write That Smell - a warning about the band s hedonistic lifestyle, penned after Rossington drove his Ford Torino into a tree while drunk and on drugs...
Iran: Dozens of schoolgirls taken to hospital after new gas poisonings
... Those affected have reported the Smell of tangerine or rotten fish before falling ill...
Livestock farming polluted rivers 300 times in one year
... In June this year, He had been prosecuted before for polluting the same stretch of the Frome in 2016, Sue Everett lives close to the river and took footage of the most" The first thing was the Smell - it was appalling, " she said...
Guildford pub bombs inquest: What have we learned?
... A flash then darkness Former soldiers who were in the pub when the bomb went off remembered a flash, then darkness, along with dust, smoke and a Smell - described as singeing, burning and chemical...
Germany scrambles for energy with no faith in Russian gas
... The sound - and Smell - of frying meat wafts into his restaurant as he tells me that without gas it would be the death of hospitality: " If we don t get gas anymore, we can t cook...
Covid: Sore throat now top symptom that could be the virus
... A high temperature or fever and loss of Smell or taste - ones which the NHS list high up as likely Covid symptoms - were far less common...
Covid: Sore throat now top symptom that could be the virus
The Top symptom That could be Covid is a Sore Throat , according to data from 17,500 people Who Said they had tested positive for The Virus This Week .
The Next most common ones reported were headache, blocked nose and cough.
A high temperature or fever and loss of Smell or Taste - ones which the NHS list high up as likely Covid Symptoms - were far less common.
A hoarse Voice , sneezing, tiredness, muscle aches and dizziness scored higher.
The Top 20 Covid Symptoms , in descending order, according to the data from the Zoe App study are:
It fits with what
The React-1 study has, each month, been sending 150,000 randomly selected people across England swab tests to do At Home .
Findings from That show the Symptoms people have with Covid have changed as the pandemic has evolved.
It could be down to how The Virus has been changing or mutating over time, scientists believe.
Several Covid variants have emerged since the original Wuhan strain, with the latest one being Omicron .
The React-1 researchers, from Imperial College London, say loss of sense of Smell and Taste appears to be less common with this variant. Instead, people are reporting more cold and flu-like Symptoms .
They looked at original Omicron - known as BA. 1 and BA. 2 - That was spreading in March 2022.
Since then, two fast-spreading new subvariants of Omicron called BA. 4 and BA. 5 have dominated, causing more new infections.
An estimated 2. 7 million people in the UK, are thought to have Covid.
Prof Tim Spector , who runs the Zoe Health Study, said: " Covid is still rampant in the population.
" Even if people have had a past infection and are fully vaccinated, people are still catching it.
" Although we all want to make The Most of The Good weather, people will need to decide for themselves whether going to large events, working from The Office or using busy Public Transport is worth The Risk . "
Both the Zoe study and the React-1 study had been funded by the government until recently.
Source of news: bbc.com