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5 New Variant Symptoms People Should Pay Attention To

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Overview: COVID-19 Symptoms

We’ve heard all over the news at the beginning of 2020 that the main COVID-19 symptoms are fever or chills, cough, difficulty breathing, loss of smell and taste, and headaches. However, since then, the list got bigger and now we can also add sore throat, body aches, runny nose, vomiting, and diarrhea.

And let’s be honest here… How many of you have actually said in 2020 that COVID-19 is “just a cold”? (I’m also among those who said that!) Now, things have changed and my opinion about this virus turned upside down.

*Important: Please take into consideration that in a couple of months, maybe the list of COVID-19 symptoms will be incomplete, health professionals are still trying to figure out everything there is to know about this virus.

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