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Signs of Covid

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Signs of Covid

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When I first learned about the symptoms of COVID, I didn't really understand what the concern was about. People with COVID would experience fever, aches, chills, loss of taste, soar throat, and sometimes nausea. I just sounded like a flu to me. We don't wear lock everything down for the flu every year, so why should we do all this for COVID? Some time later, I learned that COVID has additional effects on the elderly and people with underlying health conditions. People in those categories would often develop a respiratory tract infection, which can be deadly. On the opposite side of things, most young and healthy people experience little to no symptoms at all. We've been living with COVID for almost a year now, and I've only known a few people who have gotten it. I can't be sure that I've gotten it, but what I do know is that the changes that came with COVID have impacted my life greatly. Hopefully it will all be over soon.

Date (Dublin Core)

January 21, 2021

Creator (Dublin Core)

Will Simic

Contributor (Dublin Core)

Will Simic

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Oaks Christian Middle School

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Text story

Controlled Vocabulary (Dublin Core)

English Health & Wellness

Curator's Tags (Omeka Classic)

COVID-19 symptom
underlying health condition
respiratory tract infection
change
lockdown

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Date Submitted (Dublin Core)

1/21/2021

Date Modified (Dublin Core)

2/10/2021

Date Created (Dublin Core)

1/21/2021

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This item was submitted on January 21, 2021 by Will Simic using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: https://covid-19archive.org/s/archive

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