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Covid/Flu/Allergy check list (Original Post)
LiberalArkie
Mar 2020
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zonemaster
(232 posts)1. Useful. Thanks.
gademocrat7
(10,659 posts)2. Thank you, LiberalArkie.
lapfog_1
(29,205 posts)3. just a quick note
you do not have to have all of the symptoms of corona virus to have the COVID-19 infection.
In fact, many people are asymptomatic (no symptoms at all), others have 1 or few of the listed symptoms.
After infection, the virus will travel from your lungs to your nasal passages and you can have a runny nose, sneezing, etc.
Many people report that as the disease progresses, they have an "ache in the bones" and extreme lethargy.
And you are infectious within hours of being infected. This is one of the factors that explains the rapid spread of the virus... people are walking around like Typhoid Mary.
Lucky for me I am an aspie, even more reasons to not socialize