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  2. Your winter illness guide: What to know about COVID symptoms ...

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    But so far, vaccination rates have been low; the most recent data from the CDC says that 42% of children and 41% of adults have received a flu vaccine this year.

  3. Still Testing Positive for COVID-19? Here’s What to Know - AOL

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    So if you’re past the isolation period and you’re no longer experiencing symptoms, a positive test could simply mean that there are traces of the virus still in your system.

  4. The COVID "FLiRT" Symptoms You Need to Know About - AOL

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    However, the CDC and our experts still recommend the current vaccine to protect yourself before the 2024-25 booster is made available in the fall. “Adults over the age of 65 should get the last ...

  5. Symptoms of COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    British epidemiologist Tim Spector said in mid-December 2021 that the majority of symptoms of the Omicron variant were the same as a common cold, including headaches, sore throat, runny nose, fatigue and sneezing, so that people with cold symptoms should take a test. "Things like fever, cough and loss of smell are now in the minority of ...

  6. Think You Have COVID? Here's What You Can Expect Your ... - AOL

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    And why days 5 through 10 are so important.

  7. What should you do if you have asymptomatic COVID-19? - AOL

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  8. Polydipsia - Wikipedia

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    Polydipsia is excessive thirst or excess drinking. [1] The word derives from Greek πολυδίψιος (poludípsios) 'very thirsty', [2] which is derived from Ancient Greek πολύς (polús) 'much, many' and δίψα (dípsa) 'thirst'. Polydipsia is a nonspecific symptom in various medical disorders.

  9. Asymptomatic - Wikipedia

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    Asymptomatic (or clinically silent) is an adjective categorising the medical conditions (i.e., injuries or diseases) that patients carry but without experiencing their symptoms, despite an explicit diagnosis (e.g., a positive medical test).