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In a typical year, symptoms like fever, chills, cough, body aches and sore throat would most likely indicate you had the flu. But 2020 is NOT a typical year.
If you think you have either illness, talk to your doctor as soon as possible. If it’s COVID-19 there are isolation precautions you will need to follow and if it’s the flu there’s a brief time in which viral medication can be effective. Click here for more flu-related information.
Spotlight
We asked David Chansolme, M.D., the Medical Director of Infection Prevention at INTEGRIS Health, to answer some of the most common questions about the flu and COVID-19.
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Will we see both the flu and COVID-19 this fall?
Will we see both the flu and COVID-19 at the same time? Dr. Chansolme provides the answer.
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Will we see both the flu and COVID-19 this fall?
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How can you tell the difference between the flu and COVID-19?
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Can you have COVID-19 and the flu at the same time?
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Is COVID-19 more dangerous than the flu?
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Is there a test that can detect both the flu and COVID-19?
There is a lot of information swirling around, and it’s difficult to sort through it all sometimes, but one thing is clear: wearing a mask helps stop the spread of the virus. It is well worth your effort to teach your children to embrace this important change in their lives.
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