- A fever, a cough and shortness of breath can help you identify whether you have the coronavirus, the flu, a common cold, or allergies
- A flow chart graphic lists symptoms to help identify which you have
- If you don’t have a fever, it’s more likely you have a cold or allergies
- Other coronavirus symptoms include fatigue and difficulty breathing
- Symptoms vary from patient to patient
- It can take between two and 14 days for symptoms to manifest after exposure
- A correct diagnosis can only be given by a medical professional
- Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should you see a doctor?
A fever, a cough and shortness of breath have been identified as crucial symptoms that suggest you may have contracted the coronavirus, according to a graphic released by the Center for Disease Control.
The coronavirus, which…
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