If you didn't get a fever then those symptoms likely weren't COVID-related. IIRC fever is present in >90% of symptomatic COVID cases.I had a nasty cold in February that started out as a sore throat
Could feel the lymph nodes swollen and painful near my throat (if that's what it is)
Plus sinus pains on my face
Idk if that was corona but no one else with me got infected
Officers obtained the registration number of the hungry partygoers’ car and went to the address in Dandenong.
The frustrated commissioner said two people were found asleep and 16 others were hiding in the backyard with the KFC.
“That is ridiculous that type of behaviour,” he said.
It's interesting. Some data shows a fever of about 71% (~90% get fever, shortness of breath or cough). Other data (taken in hospitals) that if you need hospitalization, you almost certainly have a recent history (or current) fever. So I don't think we really know the true rate of fever per actual infection (rather than rate of fever for those seeking care).If you didn't get a fever then those symptoms likely weren't COVID-related. IIRC fever is present in >90% of symptomatic COVID cases.
So did Aishwarya and her daughterAbhishek tested positive too..
Family clusters, all with covid, has been a very common phenomena since the very beginning. Whether its airborne or not, being in close contact and being indoors with each other for an extended period of time is going to increase the chances of spreading almost any respiratory infection.Wow.. we had a guy who was covid positive in a different block of our apartment. He tested positive on 2 July and today his entire family tested positive. Is there any reason to suspect this can be airborne , at least within confined spaces like someone's home?
did you get the results?Just got tested (again). Asymptomatic once again, but exposed to a whole new cluster of people (outside of patients) at work. So we will see.