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COVID-19 symptoms are most likely to appear in a specific order, research finds – ABC News
By analysing tens of thousands of patients researchers have identified which symptoms appear first if you contract coronavirus compared to the common flu. It’s a finding they hope will lead to earlier detection of the virus around the world.

There are many reasons why coronavirus is difficult to control, but the fact it mimics the symptoms of other common viruses, including the flu, presents a major hurdle.
But new evidence suggests there is a certain order in which COVID-19 symptoms appear, and researchers hope their findings will enable earlier testing.
The paper, published in the Frontiers in Public Health journal, by researchers from the University of South California (USC), is based on the symptoms of more than 55,000 confirm…
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