Is it allergies or is it COVID-19? We’ve been asking ourselves that for a year now. It doesn’t seem to be getting any easier to figure out at the beginning.
If you're dealing with -sneezing, an itchy face, watery and red eyes, and a runny or stuffy nose-- chances are you're dealing with common allergies, not COVID-19.
But, If you have a cough, fever, and shortness of breath-- these are the common symptoms for COVID-19.
“There are some similarities between allergies and COVID-19 symptoms. For example, the coughing, sore throat, but something that stands out with COVID-19, patients will have fever, nausea, diarrhea or even loss of taste or smell,” Minoka McPherson, a Nurse Practioner said. Without those key COVID-19 symptoms, chances are the pollen is your problem. The pollen is high, high, and high for the next few days. If you're wondering what is making you so miserable at this time of year, it's the trees. The tree pollen is at a peak in April.
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