Here’s a running list of things that have changed the coronavirus and the illness it causes, COVID-19, since it was discovered late last year.
Coronavirus has radically altered life in the United States at mind-bending speed in the past three months and our understanding of the virus is changing just as quickly.
To help you keep up with all the changes, here’s a running list of what we know about the new coronavirus and the illness it causes, COVID-19:When the World Health Organization and the CDC first warned about the new coronavirus, they urged the public to be on the lookout for these three main symptoms: fever, dry cough and difficulty breathing.
Shortness of breath was tweaked to"shortness of breath or difficulty breathing" by the CDC. The CDC recommends seeking"medical attention immediately" for trouble breathing, persistent pain or pressure on chest, bluish lips or face, or a new confusion or inability to awaken.while the term for an altered sense of taste is dysgeusia.
It’s the presence of purple or blue lesions on a patient’s feet and toes, most commonly appearing in young adults.
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