How long does it take to show covid symptoms
Contents
- 1 When can COVID-19 symptoms begin to appear?
- 2 How long after contracting the coronavirus are symptoms present?
- 3 How long is the incubation period for COVID-19?
- 4 Can an infected person spread COVID-19 before showing symptoms?
- 5 What are some of the common symptoms of the COVID-19 disease?
- 6 What are some examples of mild illness of the coronavirus disease?
- 7 What is the difference between presymptomatic and asymptomatic cases of COVID-19?
- 8 What are the common side effects of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine?
- 9 Can I have COVID-19 if I have fever?
- 10 What is a pre-symptomatic case of COVID-19?
- 11 What percentage of COVID-19 transmissions are from asymptomatic cases?
- 12 What does it mean that someone is asymptomatic?
When can COVID-19 symptoms begin to appear?
How long is the incubation period for COVID-19?
Can an infected person spread COVID-19 before showing symptoms?
An infected person can spread COVID-19 starting 2 days before the person has any symptoms or tests positive. People who have COVID-19 don’t always have obvious symptoms. A person is still considered a close contact even if they were wearing a mask while they were around someone with COVID-19.
What are some of the common symptoms of the COVID-19 disease?
Mild Illness: Individuals who have any of the various signs and symptoms of COVID-19 (e.g., fever, cough, sore throat, malaise, headache, muscle pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of taste and smell) but who do not have shortness of breath, dyspnea, or abnormal chest imaging.
What is the difference between presymptomatic and asymptomatic cases of COVID-19?
A presymptomatic case of COVID-19 is an individual infected with SARS-CoV-2 who has not yet exhibited symptoms at the time of testing but who later exhibits symptoms during the course of the infection.
An asymptomatic case is an individual infected with SARS-CoV-2 who does not exhibit symptoms at any time during the course of infection.