COVID isn't the flu. And the flu isn't COVID. Here's what you need to know as we head into respiratory virus season — and how you can know it.
Flu vs. COVID-19: Telling Them Apart
These viruses can have the appearance of nearly being twins.
- Fever or feeling feverish and having chills?
- Cough?
- Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing?
- Fatigue?
- Sore throat?
- Runny or stuffy nose?
- Muscle pain or body aches?
- Headache?
- Vomiting and diarrhea?
- Even change in or loss of taste or smell?
All are symptoms that someone may have for both.
The report "COVID-19 and flu can spread from person-to-person between people who are in close contact with one another (within about 6 feet). Both are spread mainly by large and small particles containing virus that are expelled when people with the illness (COVID-19 or flu) cough, sneeze, or talk."
With the COVID-19 pandemic continuing and flu season in the Northern Hemisphere set to begin with a peak around the new year — and as mitigating factors like distancing and wearing masks vary from state to state — there's one way to know for sure what you're dealing with, to put the ID in COVID … or the flu.
Testing.
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