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Many people are reporting persistent symptoms like headaches and shortness of breath after two months or more since being infected.
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If you’ve got a test but haven’t heard back, it’s possible the delay is caused by test samples needing to be taken to interstate labs and the huge scale of testing underway.
The typically crowded Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, now nearly desolate in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Mysteries surround the coronavirus, but our expert is here to address some of the most perplexing issues.
Some parts of the world have started drive-thru swab tests.
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If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, it’s best to assume you have it – even if your test is negative.
Spending more time in bed and letting your body’s natural rhythms take over could be good for your health.
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The time at home from the coronavirus crisis could be an opportunity to let our natural sleep rhythms take over.
Anosmia is sometimes also a symptom with the common cold, another type of coronavirus.
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Researchers are currently looking into these reports to confirm whether loss of smell is an early indication of COVID-19.
A man wearing a face mask prays at Erawan shrine in Bangkok, Thailand, Jan. 29, 2020. Thailand has five reported cases of coronavirus.
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Scientists do not yet know the severity of the current coronavirus. A biologist who worked on the 2009 flu pandemic offers insights on that outbreak as well as the SARS outbreak.