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Queensland coronavirus case of nurse with abdominal pain highlights some COVID-19 symptoms are rare – ABC News
There are a number of symptoms of coronavirus infection that are both rare in COVID-19 and common to several other illnesses, so what exactly are the lesser-known signs you need to seek a test?

Queenslanders have been encouraged to get tested for coronavirus if they experience fever, dry cough or tiredness but one of the state’s latest cases has shone a light on the less-common symptoms of the virus.
Yesterday, a 37-year-old man who worked as a nurse at Ipswich Hospital tested positive for COVID-19 after experiencing abdominal pain.
Queensland COVID-19 snapshot:
Health Minister Steven Miles acknowledged this as one of the rarer symptoms of coronavirus.
“He had identified abdominal …
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