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Scots couple worried for rum business after contracting Covid and losing sense of smell

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covid. Mum-of-two Becky Hunt, 31, and husband Matt, 34, started making booze last year at their home in Strathaven, South Lanarkshire.

Matt had been made redundant from his job as a pilot in March 2020 and they started rum brand Old Mother Hunt as an alternative career path.

On July 15 the couple both got covid after having one jab, and lost their sense of taste and smell.Becky said: "We all contracted Covid at the same time so it was quite intense having to look after the children while we were also feeling poorly.""We'd both only had one vaccination at that point.""The hardest part about having Covid was the anxiety and uncertainty.""It's difficult to be calm and relaxed about a virus that's caused a global pandemic.""Being constantly.

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