Overlap between allergies and coronavirus
Infectious disease specialist Dr. Doug Brust said there’s some overlap between coronavirus and seasonal allergies like shortness..
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When it comes to coronavirus symptoms, they are very similar to the flu or allergies.
So - how do you know what you have?
Take a look at your screen.
This is a guide from the university of alabama at birmingham.
The biggest difference between the virus and allergies or a cold is whether you have a fever.
If you do - you could have the flu or coronavirus.
You can usually tell the difference by whether you are experiencing shortness of breath.
That's a clear sign of coronavirus.
Even if you aren't showcasing any of these symptoms, you should still take normal precautions every day to avoid spreading any germs. waay 31's chief meteorologist kate mckenna joins us now with how allergies could be impacting you right now.
Infectious disease specialist Dr. Doug Brust said there’s some overlap between coronavirus and seasonal allergies like shortness..
We break down the difference between the Coronavirus and the Flu.