CORONAVIRUS SYMPTOMS
Covid-19 Symptoms?
Sneezing is not a common symptom of Covid-19.
What are the common symptoms of Covid-19.
The primary signs of Covid-19 are fever and a dry cough.
Other symptoms of Covid-19.
Most people who become infected experience mild illness and recover, but it can be more severe for others. Protect you and your family by doing the following measures.
Covid-19 Symptoms?
Sneezing is not a common symptom of Covid-19.
What are the common symptoms of Covid-19.
The primary signs of Covid-19 are fever and a dry cough.
Other symptoms of Covid-19.
- Fatigue
- Shortness of breath
- Coughing
- Gastrointestinal Disorder
- Body aches
- Stomach Discomfort
- Sore throat
- Runny Nose
Symptoms associated with Covid-19 and how they compare with symptoms of the common cold, the flu, and allergies.
Covid-19 Symptoms |
Basic protective Measures for Covid-19
- Wash Hands frequently (Why)
- Maintain social distance (Why)
- Avoid touching Eyes, Mouth, Nose (Why)
- Practice Respiratory hygiene (Why)
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- If you have fever, cough and difficulty in breathing seek medical advice early (Why)
Common Questions Covid-19?
- Can Humans become infected with the Covid-19 from an Animal source?
- How long is the incubation period for Covid-19?
- Can I catch Covid-19 from my pet?
- Is there a Drug, Vaccine or treatment for Covid-19?
- How Does Covid-19 Spread?
- What Is Covid-19?
- How long does the virus survive on the Surface?
- Is it safe to receive a package from an area where Covid-19 has been reported?
- Should I wear a mask?
STAGES OF CORONAVIRUS
- STAGE 1
Indicates the stage where the infection is only limited to those who have travelled to virus affected countries and have tested positive.
- STAGE 2
In stage II infection is locally transmitted. The transmission is either from those who are close to the family of the infected patient or the people he or she has come in contact with. In this case the source of the infection is known and can be located.
- STAGE 3
Refers to community transmission where the source of the infection can no longer be identified. This stage catches more and more non-infected persons becoming infected at a rapid pace.
- STAGE 4
When the disease is considered an epidemic and there is a severe outbreak.
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