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If you think you have been exposed to coronavirus and need
testing, please access your local emergency room. If you have been
exposed, but are not experiencing symptoms, and not in the high-risk medical
group (age 60 and up), please stay at home.
- Do you have a cough?
- Do you have a fever?
- Are you having difficulty breathing?
- Have you been exposed to someone with a confirmed Coronavirus case?
We recommend you call before you come in or access your local emergency room for treatment of your symptoms.
Respiratory Infections
At the present time, respiratory disease symptoms (coughing, sneezing, runny nose) are more likely due to Influenza (flu), the common cold or other viruses other than the Coronavirus.
Coronavirus
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FLU
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Fever |
Fever |
Cough |
Cough |
Shortness of Breath |
Sore Throat |
Shortness of Breath/Difficulty Breathing |
Runny or Stuffy Nose |
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Muscle/Body Aches |
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Headaches |
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Fatique |
You can help prevent the spread of respiratory viruses (affects the nose, sinuses, and lungs) including the flu and coronavirus (COVID-19)
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Do not touch your face unnecessarily, especially your eyes, nose, and mouth.
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Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze and then throw the tissue in the trash can
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Wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds; especially after blowing your nose, coughing, sneezing, after going to the bathroom and before you eat
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Use soap and water when your hands are visibly soiled, otherwise use a hand sanitizer that is alcohol-based with 60-90% alcohol
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Clean frequently touched surfaces and objects often
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Avoid close contact with people who have respiratory symptoms