A new study suggests that COVID-19 symptoms often appear and progress in a certain order, but doctors remain skeptical that it’s universal for all patients.
In turn, these results “support the notion” that fever should be used to screen people for COVID-19 before they’re allowed into buildings. “Additionally, our findings suggest that good clinical practice should involve recording the order of symptom occurrence in COVID-19 and other diseases,” the authors wrote.
But infectious disease experts say the order of your COVID-19 symptoms doesn’t paint the whole picture., an infectious disease specialist and professor at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine says the results of this study are “very interesting,” but emphasizes that “it’s not going to be universal. We know, for starters, that a number of peopleWhat’s more, there’s the issue of recall bias, which is when patients have a hard time remembering exactly when something happened.
, senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. “You won’t be able to tell people, ‘You have COVID-19 because you had symptoms in this order versus a different order.’”
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