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  2. Why you don't have to test negative to go to school or work ...

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    Four years after the virus upended lives across the world, COVID-19 has become a lot less deadly, doctors say. That has prompted many people to treat the virus like any other infectious ...

  3. Long COVID - Wikipedia

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    The share of people working adjusted hours or tasks after mild or moderate COVID, was around 8% to 45% after three to eight months. [75] The percentage of people returning to work after hospitalisation was lower. [75] Return to work after hospitalisation differed by country. In China and the US a higher percentage went back to work.

  4. Do employees actually have to return to work after COVID-19 ...

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    It’s obvious the office will be different following the coronavirus pandemic. Companies that have squeezed workers in tight quarters to maximize space will likely need to revise floor plans ...

  5. Treatment and management of COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    Some people may experience persistent symptoms or disability after recovery from the infection, known as long COVID, but there is still limited information on the best management and rehabilitation for this condition. [5] Most cases of COVID-19 are mild.

  6. Got COVID? Here are the new 2024 isolation guidelines

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    As recently as February, a positive rapid test would’ve meant five days of isolation, away from work, school, and/or other obligations that involve going out in public. Not anymore. Not anymore.

  7. Hydronephrosis - Wikipedia

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    The signs and symptoms of hydronephrosis depend upon whether the obstruction is acute or chronic, partial or complete, unilateral or bilateral. Hydronephrosis that occurs acutely with sudden onset (as caused by a kidney stone) can cause intense pain in the flank area (between the hips and ribs) known as a renal colic. Historically, this type of ...

  8. How to prepare for going back to work during the pandemic ...

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    Because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, work culture might never be the same. To help ease into your new work life, we connected with a career coach to provide guidance on how to take care ...

  9. Symptoms of COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    Around 10% to 30% of non-hospitalised people with COVID-19 go on to develop long COVID. For those that do need hospitalisation, the incidence of long-term effects is over 50%. [76] Long COVID is an often severe multisystem disease with a large set of symptoms. There are likely various, possibly coinciding, causes. [76]