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Coronavirus symptoms: An involuntary bodily response could be a sign of COVID-19 – Express
CORONAVIRUS can have its way with your body. It can cause you to cough continuously, or produce a fever, it can even make you feel out of breath. Yet, there’s another involuntary response you may have if you come in contact with the virus.

Right at the beginning of the pandemic, coronavirus was likened to the common cold; that’s because it shares many of the symptoms. One more cold-like symptom can overcome you. What is it?
If you find yourself feeling a chill, for no apparent reason, you may be infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
According to the Mayo Clinic, chills are classified as a symptom of the COVID-19 disease.
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