Doctors Are Now Struggling to Differentiate Between COVID, Allergies, and Common Cold

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from Great Game India:

According to Dr. Erick Eiting, vice chair of operations for emergency medicine at Mount Sinai Downtown in New York City, doctors are now struggling to differentiate between COVID-19, allergies, and the common cold.

It is becoming more and more difficult for medical experts to distinguish between Covid-19, allergies, and the usual cold.

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The days when a dry cough and a loss of taste or smell were the hallmark indications of COVID-19 are long gone.

The symptoms have changed, according to Dr. Erick Eiting, vice chair of operations for emergency medicine at Mount Sinai Downtown in New York City.

“It isn’t the same typical symptoms that we were seeing before. It’s a lot of congestion, sometimes sneezing, usually a mild sore throat,” he shared with NBC News.

He said that often, a sore throat comes on first, then nasal congestion.

Eiting acknowledged that without the testing, it would have been assumed to be a simple cough or cold and that was the only reason they were able to diagnose it as COVID.

“The only way that we knew that it was Covid was because we happened to be testing them,” Eiting said.

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