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  2. These Are the 2 Most Common COVID Symptoms Doctors Are ... - AOL

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    Dr. Brian Blank, MD, a family medicine physician and founder of Ember Modern Medicine, says that without a doubt the two most common COVID symptoms he is seeing right now are a head cold and sore ...

  3. What You Need to Know About the Latest COVID Symptoms - AOL

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    “It’s still usually worse than a ‘cold’ which usually doesn’t have systemic symptoms,” he says, noting that COVID-19 tends to cause a fever for a day or two in an otherwise healthy person.

  4. Is it COVID-19, a cold or the flu? Your guide to seasonal ...

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    The common cold often shares many of the symptoms associated with COVID-19 or the flu but tends to be much milder. You may have a runny nose or congestion, sneezing, sore throat, cough, slight ...

  5. We're in flu season. What are symptoms? How to tell it's not ...

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    COVID-19 can show up later than the cold or flu, the Mayo Clinic says. Meanwhile, a cold infection doesn’t usually cause fever or headache, but those are common with flu and COVID-19.

  6. Symptoms of COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    Longer-term effects of COVID-19 have become a prevalent aspect of the disease itself. These symptoms can be referred to by many names including post-COVID-19 syndrome, long COVID, and long haulers syndrome. An overall definition of post-COVID conditions (PCC) can be described as a range of symptoms that can last for weeks or months. [83]

  7. Is it a cold, the flu or COVID-19? How to tell the difference

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    The coronavirus epidemic has changed pretty much everything about life as we knew it, and the upcoming flu season is no exception. With COVID-19 still spreading in much of the country, wearing a ...