Queensland residents are being urged to get tested as a recent coronavirus cluster slowly spreads. So where are the hotspots, what are the symptoms and how can you get tested?
Others become infected but don't develop any symptoms and don't feel unwell — in short, they are asymptomatic.one in six will become seriously illOlder people and those with underlying health problems such as high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease and diabetes are more likely to develop serious illness.Yes. Coronavirus symptoms are usually mild at first and begin gradually, typically appearing three to four days after exposure to the virus, but sometimes up to 14 days later.
Hotline staff may advise you to go to one of the pop-up or drive-through clinics set up around the country, or to a clinic attached to a nearby hospital, or your GP., advising them of your symptoms, travel history and any recent close contact with someone who has COVID-19.
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