Coughing And Sneezing
Covering coughs and sneezes and keeping hands clean can help prevent the spread of serious respiratory illnesses like influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), whooping cough, and COVID-19.
Hot Fever
The body temperature of a healthy person averages 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit (or 37 degrees Celsius). Some people tend to run a little higher or a little lower, but if you hit 100.4 degrees F (or 38 degrees C), you have a fever.
Strong Headache
A headache is a potential symptom of COVID-19. However, current evidence indicates that it's less common than other COVID-19 symptoms, like fever, cough, fatigue, and shortness of breath.
Shortness Of Breath
Shortness of breath can make it hard to breathe deeply. You may feel winded, or as if you can’t get enough air into your lungs.
Known clinically as dyspnea, shortness of breath is one of the hallmark symptoms of COVID-19, the disease that’s caused by the new coronavirus known as SARS-CoV-2.
Confusion
A new study in JAMA Network Open makes the case for this. The study, published on November 19, found that 28% of older COVID-19 patients at seven US emergency departments were in a confused mental state, which put them at higher risk of an intensive care unit (ICU) stay and death.
Sore Throat
COVID-19 is a respiratory disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, also known as the new coronavirus. COVID-19 can have a wide variety of symptoms, including a sore throat.
But a sore throat is only one of the symptoms that may develop due to COVID-19. Some other symptoms are much more common.