Who Is Most Likely to Die From COVID, According to CDC
By Alek Korab of ETNT Health |
Who Is Most Likely to Die From COVID, According to CDC
Since the first cases of COVID-19 were detected in Wuhan, China, in late December, medical experts have been attempting to decode the highly infectious and potentially deadly virus. One of the most curious aspects: it has the ability to completely ravage the bodies of some individuals, while others who are infected experience no symptoms at all.
Every week The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention collects comprehensive data detailing exactly who is getting the virus as well as who is most likely to die from it. Read on, and to ensure your health and the health of others, don t miss these Sure Signs You ve Already Had Coronavirus.
Dr. Fauci Just Said How Exactly You ll Catch COVID
By Alek Korab of ETNT Health |
Dr. Fauci Just Said How Exactly You ll Catch COVID
Despite the politicization of the coronavirus, it has been a long-held thought on both sides of the aisle that people can transmit diseases to one another why else would you recoil when someone sneezes on you? But a sneeze is one thing. The coronavirus is a particularly sneaky disease because it can be spread by people with no symptoms. Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert and member of the Coronavirus Task Force, spoke at American University s “The Kennedy Political Union Presents, Dr. Anthony Fauci” seminar about the ways COVID-19 is transmissible. Read on, and to get through this pandemic at your healthiest, don t miss these Sure Signs You ve Already Had Coronavirus.
Sure Signs You ve Already Had Coronavirus, According to the CDC
By Alek Korab of ETNT Health |
Sure Signs You ve Already Had Coronavirus, According to the CDC
You might have a bad case of COVID-19. You might get COVID-19 and feel fine. Either way, you might soon after have what Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation s top infectious disease expert, has warned about: a post-viral syndrome that attacks your body long after COVID leaves you. It s called Post-COVID Syndrome, or Long COVID, and its sufferers are dubbed long haulers. Knowing the signs of this syndrome is one way to tell if you ve already been infected. Though there is limited information on late sequelae of COVID-19, reports of persistent symptoms in persons who recovered from acute COVID-19 illness have emerged, says the CDC. The most commonly reported symptoms include the following read on, and to ensure your health and the health of others, don t miss this comprehensive list of the Sure Signs You ve Already Had
If You Have This Horrifying COVID Symptom, Call Your Doctor
By Leah Groth of ETNT Health |
If You Have This Horrifying COVID Symptom, Call Your Doctor
Fever, dry cough, shortness of breath, and loss of sense of taste and smell are just a few of the symptoms most commonly reported by those infected with COVID-19. However, over the last year we have come to understand that the highly infectious virus can manifest itself in unusual ways, presenting itself in some rare and frightening ways. According to a new report, some people with zero history of mental illness who become infected with coronavirus are experiencing severe psychiatric symptoms. Read on and to ensure your health and the health of others, don t miss these Sure Signs You ve Already Had Coronavirus.