Was your cold in December in reality coronavirus? The CDC has the answer

You can see your symptoms spent in a new light.


In the middle of coronavirus, we all examine all headaches, fever, coughing or sniffing are examined in a new light, knowing thatCovid-19 could be the culprit. In fact, many of us examine this last winter and wonder if we have already had the virus. In retrospect, could you have been a cold or flu was the new coronavirus? Finally, the disease control and prevention centers (CDC) have the answer aboutthat so-called "cold" that you had in December.

If you look back on the symptoms you have lived in the first months of this last winter, you can exclude roughly coronavirus. In a report published on Friday, the CDC provided a timeline of the last cases known in the United States, explaining that the first coronavirus diagnosis unrelated to travel was confirmed in California on February 26, 2020. That the patient fell ill on the 13th. February.

The CDC used "four distinct evidence" to determine that this probably highlights "a unique import from China, followed by multiple imports from Europe" at the end of January. So even if your symptoms took place during this period, there were very few cases at this point. (The CDC believes that the larger propagationCommunity transmission started at the end of February.)

So, you then have it: your medical mystery is solved! It was likelynot The coronavirus you lived in December or in January, despite yourNaughty and coughing fever. Hey, everything is more and more reasonable to remain vigilant in the future. And for more invaluable ideas of the CDC, consult these7 new symptoms The CDC says you need to search for your children.


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