These are the most common COVID-19 symptoms right now

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These are the most common COVID-19 symptoms right now
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As two new variants become dominant in the U.S., these are now the most common signs you have a COVID infection.

Altered sense of smell

Experts generally believe that symptoms of COVID-19 have become less severe over time, Dr. Otto Yang, Being up to date on vaccines and boosters — or having some level of protection from a prior infection — may also make COVID-19 symptoms feel less intense, Yang said."Someone that’s fully vaccinated and up to date may have such mild symptoms that they don’t even test themselves," he added.with so many of the other illnesses circulating at this time of year, you shouldn't hesitate to take a home test.

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