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Symptoms and precautions of corona virus in points

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Answered by qwerty2855
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shortness of breath

shortness of breatha cough that gets more severe over time

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shortness of breatha cough that gets more severe over timea low-grade fever that gradually increases in temperaturefatigueLess common symptoms include:

shortness of breatha cough that gets more severe over timea low-grade fever that gradually increases in temperaturefatigueLess common symptoms include:chills

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shortness of breatha cough that gets more severe over timea low-grade fever that gradually increases in temperaturefatigueLess common symptoms include:chillsrepeated shaking with chillssore throatheadachemuscle aches and painsloss of tasteloss of smellThese symptoms may become more severe in some people. Call emergency medical services if you or someone you care for have any of the following symptoms:

shortness of breatha cough that gets more severe over timea low-grade fever that gradually increases in temperaturefatigueLess common symptoms include:chillsrepeated shaking with chillssore throatheadachemuscle aches and painsloss of tasteloss of smellThese symptoms may become more severe in some people. Call emergency medical services if you or someone you care for have any of the following symptoms:trouble breathing

shortness of breatha cough that gets more severe over timea low-grade fever that gradually increases in temperaturefatigueLess common symptoms include:chillsrepeated shaking with chillssore throatheadachemuscle aches and painsloss of tasteloss of smellThese symptoms may become more severe in some people. Call emergency medical services if you or someone you care for have any of the following symptoms:trouble breathingblue lips or face

shortness of breatha cough that gets more severe over timea low-grade fever that gradually increases in temperaturefatigueLess common symptoms include:chillsrepeated shaking with chillssore throatheadachemuscle aches and painsloss of tasteloss of smellThese symptoms may become more severe in some people. Call emergency medical services if you or someone you care for have any of the following symptoms:trouble breathingblue lips or facepersistent pain or pressure in the chest

shortness of breatha cough that gets more severe over timea low-grade fever that gradually increases in temperaturefatigueLess common symptoms include:chillsrepeated shaking with chillssore throatheadachemuscle aches and painsloss of tasteloss of smellThese symptoms may become more severe in some people. Call emergency medical services if you or someone you care for have any of the following symptoms:trouble breathingblue lips or facepersistent pain or pressure in the chestconfusion

shortness of breatha cough that gets more severe over timea low-grade fever that gradually increases in temperaturefatigueLess common symptoms include:chillsrepeated shaking with chillssore throatheadachemuscle aches and painsloss of tasteloss of smellThese symptoms may become more severe in some people. Call emergency medical services if you or someone you care for have any of the following symptoms:trouble breathingblue lips or facepersistent pain or pressure in the chestconfusionexcessive drowsiness

Answered by koushikj401
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Signs and symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may appear two to 14 days after exposure. This time after exposure and before having symptoms is called the incubation period. Common signs and symptoms can include:

Fever

Cough

Tiredness

Other symptoms can include:

Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

Muscle aches

Chills

Sore throat

Loss of taste or smell

Headache

Chest pain

precautions for avoiding COVID-19:

Avoid large events and mass gatherings.

Avoid close contact (within about 6 feet, or 2 meters) with anyone who is sick or has symptoms.

Stay home as much as possible and keep distance between yourself and others (within about 6 feet, or 2 meters), especially if you have a higher risk of serious illness. Keep in mind some people may have COVID-19 and spread it to others, even if they don't have symptoms or don't know they have COVID-19.

Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.

Cover your face with a cloth face mask in public spaces, such as the grocery store, where it's difficult to avoid close contact with others, especially if you're in an area with ongoing community spread. Only use nonmedical cloth masks — surgical masks and N95 respirators should be reserved for health care providers.

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