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The main COVID symptoms have changed, research shows

Por: WGN-TV Nation October 23, 2022

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Posted: Oct 23, 2022 / 01:31 PM CDT Updated: Oct 23, 2022 / 01:50 PM CDT SHARE (NEXSTAR) — Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, patients have reported dozens of different symptoms, ranging from cold and flu-like symptoms to more unique ones, including “.” But like all viruses, the primary symptoms associated with COVID have changed and can vary based on your vaccination status, according to a released last week. The  — a joint... + full article



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