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In reply to the discussion: *** Important COVID-19 statistic: only 44% of cases present with fever. *** [View all]Goodheart
(5,318 posts)39. Sounds like what I had a month ago...
I thought it was the weirdest cold ever. Weak, not a whole lot of head congestion, breathing a bit labored, but no fever.
This is weird, I thought... maybe the flu, instead? But, no, I don't have a fever. What gives.
I know a couple of other people with the same symptoms.
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*** Important COVID-19 statistic: only 44% of cases present with fever. *** [View all]
pnwmom
Mar 2020
OP
Sounds like a lot of people are going to ER just because they have cough, etc. That is not a reason
Hoyt
Mar 2020
#1
Remember that in 14 states without the Medicaid expansion, the only way to get medical care
pnwmom
Mar 2020
#9
I don't think so. The whole point of those paragraphs is that people with Covid-19
pnwmom
Mar 2020
#20
According to a specialist from John Hopkins 20% are afebrile at time of diagnosis
Vivienne235729
Mar 2020
#45
I was under the (mis)understanding that coronavirus was the virus that caused the disease Covid19
Siwsan
Mar 2020
#5
I've seen it referred to as a 'novel' virus. There's just so much out there, it's hard to sift facts
Siwsan
Mar 2020
#10
Correct me if I am wrong, Corona virus is a family of viruses. Under it you have mutations of it.
Vivienne235729
Mar 2020
#46
Had you traveled to China or been around someone who had? The first US case
highplainsdem
Mar 2020
#11
I've read where some people also have a real brief fever spike dropping quickly
duforsure
Mar 2020
#53