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  1. 23 kwi 2024 · The two have several overlapping symptoms, such as headache and runny nose. But there are some differences, too. For example, a sore throat from COVID-19 is usually accompanied by other symptoms like fever, body aches, and stomach upset while a sore throat from seasonal allergies is not.

  2. COVID-19 or if community levels of COVID-19 are high • Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces • Wash your hands often (soap or hand sanitizer) • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth • Avoid your allergy triggers • If you’re not sure what your triggers are, ask your doctor about allergy testing • Medicate for allergies ...

  3. FLU. Quick Onset. Most occur in October through May. Fever Dry cough Headache Fatigue Aches and pains (can be severe) Runny nose Sore throat Sneezing Chest discomfort. Nausea/ vomiting/ diarrhea (more common in children) COVID-19. (Some people never develop symptoms) Gradual Onset.

  4. 10 kwi 2023 · With every sneeze, cough or tickle in the throat, many people wonder: Do I have COVID-19? Learn if symptoms like sneezing mean you have COVID.

  5. Symptoms of a cold tend to be mild. You may have a runny nose, cough, congestion, and sore throat. But you won’t usually have the aches and fever that are common with COVID-19 and flu. Often, you’ll feel better in a couple of days.

  6. What symptoms indicate COVID-19 vs. allergies? The symptoms of seasonal allergies, such as sneezing and itchy nose, eyes, mouth, and inner ear, are rarely experienced by someone afflicted with COVID-19.

  7. 3 lis 2023 · If you have symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), it's important that you contact your health care professional right away for medical advice. But COVID-19, the common cold, seasonal allergies and the flu, also called influenza, cause many similar symptoms.

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