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Study of More Than 55,000 COVID-19 Cases Reveals a Predictable Order of Symptoms – ScienceAlert
A new study on the global pandemic has found those who contract COVID-19 may exhibit a predictable sequence of symptoms, and the order differs from what we experience with flu and other coronaviruses.

A new study on the global pandemic has found those who contract COVID-19 may exhibit a predictable sequence of symptoms, and the order differs from what we experience with flu and other coronaviruses.
So far, evidence indicates the most likely order of initial COVID-19 symptoms tends to start with a fever and then progress to a cough and muscle pain, followed by nausea and/or vomiting, and lastly, diarrhea.
While the symptoms themselves are not particularly unique, the order in which they arri…
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