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2 days ago · From nuanced changes in patterns of symptoms to news on vaccine immunity and AI-driven virus forecasting, here's a closer look at the latest direction of COVID and its continued influence.
Jul 29, 2025 · COVID symptoms this summer look a lot like symptoms from earlier strains, such as fatigue, runny nose and a headache. “The COVID symptoms that I’m seeing in clinic aren’t any different this year than I’ve seen in previous years,” said Andrea Harmony, a family nurse practitioner in Philadelphia.
Feb 26, 2025 · COVID-19 cases are rising this winter—here are the most common symptoms in 2025, when to get tested, and how to stay protected. Learn more from InHouse Physicians.
Jan 16, 2025 · What are COVID Symptoms to Watch for in 2025? Historically, COVID-19 symptoms have been fevers or chills, cough, shortness of breath, cough, congestion or a runny nose, sore throat, loss...
Jul 24, 2025 · Keep reading to find out everything you need to know about the new COVID symptoms in 2025, including what the experts are telling people to look out for when it comes to the summer surge hitting states across the country.
3 days ago · In 2025, symptoms of the Covid-19 disease are sore throat, cough, congestion or runny nose, fever or chills, fatigue, headaches, shortness of breath and occasional loss of taste/smell Covid-19 ...
Jan 10, 2025 · What are the symptoms of COVID? COVID symptoms may vary based on your vaccination status, the CDC notes, and new symptoms may emerge as the coronavirus continues …
Jun 14, 2025 · 'Get the facts on COVID symptoms in 2025. Understand the signs, symptoms, and what you need to know to stay safe.'
Jun 23, 2025 · Verma said that NB.1.8.1 symptoms appear similar to those of earlier COVID-19 variants. However, an extremely sore throat, colloquially called 'razor blade throat,' has been associated with the...
3 days ago · Few people are infectious beyond that. But symptoms can persist in more severe cases for longer. A UK study [26] which tracked the persistence of symptoms in 5,000 health-care workers found symptoms were less likely to last for more than 12 weeks in subsequent infections.
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