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Mental confusion could be an early sign of COVID-19, study says – Republic World
Delirium or mental confusion accompanied by a fever could be an early symptom of COVID-19, particularly in elderly patients, according to a review of studies.

Delirium or mental confusion accompanied by a fever could be an early symptom of COVID-19, particularly in elderly patients, according to a review of studies.
The research, published in the Journal of Clinical Immunology and Immunotherapy, suggests that together with the loss of the senses of taste and smell, and headaches that occur in the days prior to the manifestation of coughing and breathing difficulties, some patients also develop delirium.
As such, the manifestation of this state of confusion,…
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