Physicians and other medical professionals around the globe are treating patients who are diagnosed with COVID-19. They were handling a lot of patients experiencing the same symptoms until they noticed a pattern.

Patients who are experiencing these symptoms cannot be easily told if they are indeed positive with the disease, or they just have ordinary flu.

At the beginning of the manifestation of the said virus, the patient will experience slight coughing, headache, body ache, and low-grade fever; it can be interpreted as ordinary flu. That is why a lot of patients diagnosed with the virus are already in their worst stage, making it difficult for them to recover, especially if they have a low immune system, which can then lead to death.

Once the physician notices these symptoms in a patient, the patient is automatically endorsed to be on close monitoring until the symptoms subside. And if not, then his/her symptoms are the indications of him/her having Coronavirus and will be subjected to extreme monitoring and treatment.

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The symptoms that the patients experience are usually in the span of one to two weeks and will be under observation until he/she recovers. Dr. Joshua Denson, who treated roughly 20 people, has observed these symptoms, and he called the manifestation stage "a slow burn". Other physicians who also handled patients with COVID-19 supported this statement as they noticed the same thing. 


Dr. Ken Lyn-Kew
said that at this stage, it looks like the human body is determining if it can beat the virus or not. He is a pulmonologist in the critical care department at National Jewish Health, a hospital located in Denver, Colorado.

But this virus cannot be underestimated because sometimes the patient will feel better, and it seems like he/she is recovering until his/her immune system degenerates.

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The doctor added to the statement that this is her observation with patients who get a lot worse. They will start to feel okay until all of a sudden, and they will feel a lot worse with feeling very fatigued, having a lot of shorter breaths, and having chest pain.

Dr. Christopher Ohl, an infectious disease expert and a professor of medicine in the Wake Forest School of Medicine located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, supports this statement.

He also has patients who will feel great. It is as if they never got sick a while ago; then, a few hours had passed, they will feel very ill with high fever and severe fatigue, worsening coughs, and shortness of breaths.

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A lot more people have noticed these symptoms that are mistakenly identified as ordinary flu. And that is the most dangerous part of this Coronavirus. It is traitorous, even ordinary people have seen these symptoms but disregards it because of this misinterpretation.

That is why the Health Organization created test kits to determine the presence of the virus inside the body before it starts manifesting so that the hospital can treat them immediately and prevent further loss of lives.