Grip, cold or Coddy-19? This is how we should make the distinction in winter

With the coming winter, countries are entering the traditional cold and flu season, with additional complications this year, as the symptoms of both diseases may be similar to those experienced by people affected by coronarys and may risk distributing it. In Great Britain, national service [...]
In Great Britain, the national healthcare service, NHS, has introduced a guide to help people distinguish between three diseases. Health experts say they hope it will clarify whether people should behave the same as in previous years, or self-insolute themselves and seek a Corleone test.
The most common symptom of the coronary is temperature, 37.8, a constant dry cough and loss of taste or smell. Patients can sometimes feel fatigue, pain, dry throat, headaches and respiratory difficulties. Diaries and flowing noses are rare.
At the cold, the most common symptoms are sneezing, pain, noses, and irritability. There may also be coughing, sometimes fatigue, and it is rare to have a fever and a headache. Cold does not cause diarrhea. While the flu consists mainly of fever, fatigue, cough and pain, including the headaches.
Patients may have noses flowing or busy and their throats irritated. Diarrhea sometimes fights in children. No sneezing or breathing difficulties with the flu.












