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COVID-19 (Coronavirus) COVID-19 is an illness caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus It spreads through respiratory droplets Symptoms include fever, cough, shortness of breath, runny or stuffy nose, body aches and more COVID can cause mild to severe illness Early treatment with antiviral medications can reduce your symptoms and your risk for severe
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