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- Coronavirus symptoms are no longer a mystery, but doctors dealing with the new surge in cases in some US states have noticed new patterns in patients.
- Younger patients are seeking medical help as more of them are being infected than before.
- Symptoms including abdominal pain and migraines are often reported, but rarely high fever.
The novel coronavirus pandemic is anything but contained in several US states which continue to report record numbers of cases every day. The US surpassed 60,000 daily cases just days after the 50,000 case milestone was reached. These figures are much higher than the previous peak of the outbreak and indicate the curve is far from being flattened.
As doctors continue to see an increased number of COVID-19 patients, they're starting to notice new symptoms patterns. It's not that the virus has become more deadly, but patients are reporting different symptoms.
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