Covid-19 Symptoms
What are the symptoms
of COVID-19?
Fever
Increase in body temperature above normal, usually indicative of the body fighting an infection.
Tiredness
A feeling of extreme fatigue or exhaustion, not relieved by rest, reflecting the body’s fight against the virus.
Dry Cough
A persistent cough without mucus production, which often irritates the throat and can be exhausting.
Shortness of Breath
Trouble breathing or feeling short of breath, a serious symptom that may require immediate medical attention.
Loss of Smell or Taste
A reduction or complete loss of these sensations, which may occur without nasal congestion.
Sore Throat
Inflammation and discomfort in the throat, a common symptom that often accompanies respiratory infections.
Watch for symptoms
Common Symptoms
These symptoms can vary in severity and combination, and not everyone infected with COVID-19 experiences them all.
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Fever: 99% -
Fatigue:70% -
A dry cough: 59%
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Loss of appetite: 40% -
Body aches: 35% -
Shortness of breath: 31%
Emergency Symptoms
It is important to be aware of these symptoms and seek medical attention if they occur in severe or worrisome forms.
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Trouble breathing -
Constant pain or pressure in your chest
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Bluish lips or face -
Sudden confusion
What to do if you have symptoms
If you have symptoms that you think may be COVID-19, it is important to take steps to take care of yourself and avoid spreading the virus to others.
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Stay Home -
Call Your Doctor -
Isolate yourself -
Wear a Mask -
Practice Respiratory Hygiene -
Wash Hands Frequently -
Avoid Sharing Personal Items -
Clean and Disinfect Surfaces -
Monitor Your Symptoms
What you need to know
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Anyone can have mild to severe symptoms. -
Older adults and people who have severe underlying medical conditions like heart or lung disease or diabetes seem to be at higher risk for developing more serious complications from COVID-19 illness.