What it's like to have Covid-19 (via CNBCMakeIt)
"Fever, dry cough, shortness of breath." These were the main symptoms to be aware of when the CDC initially released its findings of the novel Coronavirus.
But as Covid-19 made its way around the world, healthcare workers and scientists noticed how different each case has been. As we navigate questions of immunity, mass testing, and severity of symptoms, the best way to study the virus has been to talk to people in recovery to have a proper understanding of their experience of how they survived.
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