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  2. Congestion/runny nose. Loss of smell or taste. Nausea. Diarrhea. The virus can lead to pneumonia, respiratory failure, heart problems, liver problems, septic shock, and death. Many COVID-19 ...

  3. Are Rapid COVID-19 Test Results Reliable? - Healthline

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    Takeaway. Research suggests rapid COVID-19 tests are most accurate when used in the first week after symptoms start. The risk of getting a false negative result is relatively high with rapid tests ...

  4. What Oxygen Level Is Too Low for COVID-19? - Healthline

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    For most people, an oxygen level of 95 percent or higher is ‌standard and healthy. Some people with chronic lung conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) live with lower-than ...

  5. Coronavirus Update - WebMD.com

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    Regularly updated for everything you need to know about the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Our coronavirus health center guides you to white house updates, latest health news, cases, tests, and more.

  6. What Are the Different Types of COVID-19 Tests? - Healthline

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    The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) provides a list of community-based COVID-19 testing sites, including health centers and pharmacies. Accessing your state’s health department ...

  7. Coronavirus (COVID-19) Testing - WebMD

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    An at-home COVID test looks for COVID antigens. You swab your nose yourself and get results in a few minutes, similar to a home pregnancy test. Some self-tests are designed for single use. Others ...

  8. Coronavirus: Diagnosis and Testing of COVID-19 - Healthline

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    Testing for COVID-19 is currently limited to people who have been exposed to SARS-CoV-2, the official name for the novel coronavirus, or who have certain symptoms, like those outlined above. Call ...

  9. Coronavirus Treatment: At Home, Hospital, Drugs - WebMD

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    This involves putting a 6-inch cotton swab up both sides of your nose for about 15 seconds. Give you a chest X-ray or CT scan. You may get extra oxygen through two small tubes that go just inside ...