“That 73% number is higher than I would have guessed,” Offit said. People with symptoms of COVID -- fever, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, runny nose, body aches -- would do better to stay home and take a rapid test, for everyone else’s sake, Offit said. High...
“As families start to move indoors this fall and begin spending time with their loved ones, both very old and very young, they will once again have the opportunity to order up to four newCOVID-19 testsfree of charge, and have them sent directly to their homes,” said Dawn O’Connell,...
Data suggestslong COVID ratesmay have declined since the beginning of the pandemic. Exact definitions vary, but the CDC generally considers long or"post-COVID"conditions to be symptoms that persist or emerge at least four weeks after otherwise recovering from the virus. "Approximately 1 in 10 a...
Research has indicated that Omicron may be more likely to lead to an asymptomatic case of COVID-19 than prior variants. For those who do have symptoms, a higher proportion experience very mild illness, such as sore throat or runny nose, without the breathing difficulties typical of earl...
I have been wonderingwhen will we stop worrying if we have something more than we actually have? It would appear all I’m suffering from is a common old cold! My headache- runny nose – weepy eyes – sneezing- some coughing…..are just that……symptoms of a cold. ...