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CDC Says Three COVID-19 Symptoms Are Most Common – Medscape
While a wide range of symptoms can accompany the coronavirus, the CDC says a large majority of patients in a recent study exhibited one of three symptoms: fever, cough, and shortness of breath.
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While a wide range of symptoms can accompany the coronavirus, the CDC says a large majority of patients in a recent study exhibited one of three symptoms: fever, cough, and shortness of breath.
The CDC study published on Thursday involved 164 people in 16 states who had confirmed cases of the coronavirus between January 14 and April 4.
Researchers found that 96% of patients had a fever, cough,…
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