VII. 阅读还原(10分)When you have a fever...If you get COVID-19, you may have a fever. 1 Here are some don'ts to help you get through the fever.Don't forget to drink water. A fever increases your breathing rate(频率). An d you cool your body by sweating(出汗) a lot. 2 ...
Here's what to do if you test positive for COVID while pregnant, plus what to know about symptoms and treatment.
Many articles talk about the incubation time—how long it takes from when you're infected until you see symptoms—but few tell you how long COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, will last. Incubation: According to the World Health Organization, most estimates of the incubation peri...
If that's not possible, it would definitely be a good time to stop letting your dog stick its tongue in your mouth. Source: The CDC Says to Limit Contact with Pets if You Get Coronavirus Filed Under: Coronavirus (COVID-19), dogs, Pets Categories: Shreveport News...
COVID Vaccine Bonus: Lower Heart Attack Risk If You Get Infected MONDAY, Feb. 20, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- A COVID-19 shot may protect a person from more than the virus alone, new research suggests. Researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City linked...
Should you get a covid-19 vaccine if you are pregnant or breastfeeding?With little data available, women will have to weigh up the risks and benefits themselves, says Clare Wilsondoi:10.1016/S0262-4079(21)00175-5Clare WilsonThe New Scientist...
What happens if you get infected with the coronavirus? Who’s most at risk? How can you protect yourself? Public health expert Dr. David Heymann, who led the global response to the SARS outbreak in 2003, shares the lat...
Dr. Mallika Marshall is answering a viewer question on whether you can get vaccinated while having a cold.
根据“If people around you get a fever these days, it may not be COVID-19. If fact, Influenza A is sweeping across China, which causes people most likely to suffer a high temperature.”可知甲型流感最常见的症状是发高烧。故选B。 (2)题详解: 细节理解题。根据“The disease can go awa...
“While we continue to care for the patients with COVID-19 and this disease dominates institutional planning, it is essential that hospitals shed the perception of being war zones and redefine themselves as safe zones,” the doctors argue. “To minimize the negative outcomes of this pandemic...