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Covid 19 or Seasonal allergies

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Covid 19 or Seasonal allergies
Covid 19 or Seasonal allergies
Covid 19 or Seasonal allergies

News1's kourtney williams has how you can know the difference between allergies and covid.

Nat soundthe start of spring also means the beginning of seasonal allergies and some are wondering if they can have covid-19 and allergies and the answer is yessotthe problem is the symptoms of a mild case of covid can be similar to either allergies or the common cold and especially if your young and healthy and you might have a milder casesimon says i's important to continue following the cdc guidelines because ther's no way of knowing whether someone is vaccinatedsotbut you have no way of knowing if when yo're out in the public at the grocery store if everyone around you has been vaccinated but when yo're out in public okay and when you do't know the vaccination status of those your around i would pretend that i's sill april of last yearfever, chills, body aches, loss of taste and smell and shortness of breath are all covid 19 symptoms cough, headaches, and fatigue are symptoms for both allergies and the coronavirus... whereas sneezing, itching and watery eyes are a result of allergies i spoke with dionte franklin.

He suffers from seasonal allergies, and says i's hard to know the difference between covid and allergy symptomssot my allergies just kicked in because i's spring time and pollinization and stuff like that my car is covered in it so i's something im going to just have to deal with healthcare professionals say until 80 percent of the population has been vaccinated i's important to continue wearing your mask and social distance in lafayette kourtney williams news 15 3

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