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  2. What to do if you have COVID-19 or flu - Mayo Clinic Health...

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    Once you no longer are infectious, it's important to get vaccinated for COVID-19 and flu. And you can get both shots at the same time. Call your primary care provider, or self-schedule using the Mayo Clinic App or patient portal. A flu shot is recommended for all patients 6 months and older.

  3. At-home COVID 19 tests: What to know - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Yes, at-home tests should detect the currently circulating strains of COVID-19. The good news is that most of the changes in the virus with these new variants are in the spike protein, which is the part of the virus that binds to the cells. And the protein these antigen tests are looking for is a different protein where fewer mutations occur.

  4. COVID-19 and loss of smell, taste - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Smell is linked to emotion and memory, alerts us to danger and possibly most importantly works with the sense of taste to give us flavor. The loss of smell, or anosmia, can be devastating and has even been associated with depression. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought anosmia into the spotlight. However, many viruses can cause smell dysfunction ...

  5. Types of COVID-19 tests, when to use - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Depending on the lab your provider uses, you can expect to receive your results within 24–72 hours. The polymerase test is the gold standard when it comes to COVID-19 testing. At-home nasal swab with lab-based polymerase chain reaction test. This is a similar type of test used at the health care provider's office, but patients collect the ...

  6. COVID-19 symptoms in children, teens - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Mild symptoms. Many children with COVID-19 have minimal to no symptoms. Their symptoms often resemble a cold with congestion, cough, low-grade fever and fatigue. Over-the counter pain and fever reducers, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen, can be given as needed to relieve symptoms. Staying hydrated with adequate intake of fluids is encouraged ...

  7. COVID-19 and lung conditions - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    As the virus enters the body, it infects the cells of the respiratory system, including the nose, windpipe and lungs. It uses these cells to make more copies of itself. In 80% of people, COVID-19 causes mild to moderate illness. In 14–15% of people, the disease is severe enough that these people need to be admitted to the hospital.

  8. Patients who have an assigned Mayo Clinic Health System primary care provider can screen and schedule a COVID-19 test via the Mayo Clinic app or their patient portal account. All others should contact their local primary care provider or clinic. If you are asymptomatic but need to be tested, refer to the Health and Human Services Community ...

  9. Managing COVID-19 symptoms at home - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    6. Stay away from other people in your home. Remain in one room and use a separate bathroom, if available. If you need to be around other people, wear a face mask. 7. Avoid sharing personal items. This includes dishes, towels and bedding that could spread infection to other people.

  10. Helping your children prepare for a COVID-19 test

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    Comfort during test. It's important that your children feel secure during a COVID-19 test, so reassure them that you will remain by their side during the test. In addition to your presence, your children can bring a comfort item to the test, such as a favorite stuffed animal or blanket. Some kids and teens like to do something during the test ...

  11. Flu shots and COVID-19 - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Flu shots and COVID-19. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends everyone over 6 months get a flu shot every season with rare exceptions. Priya Sampathkumar, M.D., a Mayo Clinic infectious diseases specialist, says getting vaccinated for the flu is safe. Billions of doses have been given for more than 80 years to prevent flu ...