COVID, flu, cold or allergies?
by Pinedale Online!
December 23, 2021
Classic symptoms: Cold: Sore throat Cough Congestion Headache Sneezing Runny nose You should not have a high fever, shortness of breath, or chest pains. A low fever is possible.
Flu High fever Chills Sore throat Cough Runny nose Muscle pain or body aches You should not have shortness of breath or trouble breathing.
Allergies Watering eyes Sneezing Itchy/Runny nose Possible itchy red rash Hives Swollen lips/tongue/eyes/face Tummy pain or cramps Difficulty breathing Rapid pulse Dizziness
COVID-19 (Alpha, Delta) Cough Intense fatigue Congestion Runny nose Headache Sore throat Loss of taste and/or smell Shortness of breath Trouble breathing Rapid heartbeat Nausea or vomiting Chest pressure/pain Lack of oxygen in the blood can cause pale gray/blue skin/nail coloring
Omicron COVID Reports of omicron COVID variant symptoms appear to be in the mild cold category. The CDC website states that fully vaccinated persons can contract COVID viruses, including Alpha, Delta and Omicron, and also spread it to others, especially the longer time that has passed since being vaccinated. Recent reports coming from the UK and U.S. indicate that the majority of omicron cases have been in fully vaccinated/boosted individuals, suggesting vaccine evasion for this variant.
COVID-19 seems to have pretty well cleared the playing field for the usual seasonal cold and flu viruses and has dominated the scene for the past two years. Cases and deaths from season flu dropped significantly in 2020 and 2021.
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