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COVID-19 symptoms often appear in this order, according to a new study – CBS News
“Fever is number one, followed by cough, followed by aches and pains — and they do not all have to appear in sequence, they can appear together,” Dr. Bob Lahita said of the first grouping of symptoms.

Researchers at the University of Southern California say they’ve found that the symptoms of COVID-19 tend to appear in a specific order, a discovery that could help enable earlier detection and treatment for numerous patients.
“This is a good guide of sorts,” Dr. Bob Lahita, a professor of medicine who is not affiliated with the study, told CBSN anchor Anne-Marie Green. “We can say safely, studying as they did, I think it was 55,000 patients from China, they looked at the data and looked at th…
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