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Coronavirus or covid-19 symptoms range from mild to severe. They’re most likely to be similar to a regular cold, the flu or seasonal allergies. (Video: The Washington Post, Photo: Brian Monroe ...
If you wouldn't see a doctor were it not for the coronavirus outbreak, experts say you don't need to see one now. You might want to call your physician if you have both a fever and a cough.
While some signs of allergies and COVID-19 do overlap, symptoms like fever, chills or body aches are more often seen with the virus. Here’s what experts are saying.
Hospitalizations for patients with symptoms of COVID-19-like illnesses in Washington declined last week by more than 20%, a hopeful sign for the region and a nation gripped by the coronavirus ...
Washington hospitals reported 254 admissions of people showing symptoms of COVID-19-like illness during the third week of March, according to state statistics that offer a window into the pandemic ...
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Despite the increased presence of coronavirus in Washington, ... to the COVID-19 hotline, where she was informed she did not qualify for testing despite exhibiting coronavirus symptoms. ...
Officials said the so-called breakthrough cases are expected with any vaccine. Over 100 people in Washington state have tested positive for COVID-19 more than two weeks after becoming fully ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Nearly nine million people suffer from an often life-altering illness that no test can detect and with hundreds of symptoms, no treatment can cure. The National Institutes ...
Researchers at George Washington University say they’ve developed a simple blood test that can quickly detect if someone has COVID-19 and ... New Test Could Detect If Patients' COVID Symptoms ...