COVID-19: Act quickly if you have symptoms
How much danger am I in? What are the symptoms of COVID-19?
This depends on the status of your immune system, the presence of existing conditions, such as respiratory ailments, and how many contacts you have that may have the virus. The best thing you can do is to boost your immune system, limit sick contacts, and seek medical attention if you have the heralding symptoms of COVID-19.
The symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, cough, and shortness of breath. It can look like similar to a bad cold or the influenza at the outset. Seek medical help and get tested if you meet the current criteria for testing.
If you are older than 60 and have pre-existing respiratory weakness, please put effort into increasing the efficacy of your immune system, preventing sick contacts, and wash your hands often. If you have a fever, cough, or shortness of breath, seek medical attention immediately! This is essential to manage symptoms and provide respiratory support before symptoms become dire.
If you are in the 20-40-year age range, you must also be careful to seek medical attention if you have any symptoms of an illness. There is some danger of an overreaction of your immune system, which can cause intense symptoms. People who are generally well tend not to seek medical help, such as those in this age group. If you experience symptoms, please do so immediately upon feeling sick.