Coronavirus can spread BEFORE symptoms show, researchers have found in worrying COVID19 study
has so far infected more than 174,000 people but thousands more could be infected without realising. The coronavirus disease , which first appeared in China last November, targets the respiratory systems with flu-like symptoms.Coronavirus symptoms include dry cough and fever but researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have found up to 10 percent of patients are infected by someone who does not yet have these symptoms.
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