Signs that you've passed the Coronervirus

Almost everyone asks: ” What if I've passed it?” Following are some signs that you may actually have put this disease behind you (even though the ultimate answer to this is the serological test). Here are the ones: - If you were too sick in February! Adam Spivac, a doctor of sickness [...]
Almost everyone asks: ” What if I've passed it?” Following are some signs that you may actually have put this disease behind you (even though the ultimate answer to this is the serological test). Here are the ones:
- If you were too sick in February!
Adam Spivak, an infectious doctor at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, says that if you've been very ill, between January-February, you've probably been through the coronary.
- If you had fever and cough!
If in a few days, at this time, you've had excessive fever, coughing, and fatigue, you've probably gone through the virus.
-You've suddenly lost your scent and taste of food!
The loss of smell and taste is one of the signs that distinguishs the new coronavirus. About 66% of those who are coronavirus carriers have this symptom. If all of a sudden, you too have for a while lost smell and taste, you may have had Coddy-19.
- If the whole family got sick at once!
If all family members, someone more and someone less, have experienced the flu, but at the same time, the entire family may have been infected.
- If you had any marks on your skin that made you scratch!
It is one of the symptoms that has recently been discovered but important to determine whether a person has been infected with the virus.












