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In the last 28 days, has your sense of smell or taste been altered or lost?

In the last 14 days, have you noticed a change in your appetite?

In the last 14 days, have you experienced excessive sweating?

Excessive sweating is when you sweat more than you might expect based on the surrounding temperature or your activity level or stress.



Do you have red eyes?

Red Eyes or Conjunctivitis means the person has inflammation of the eye or inner eyelid tissue (conjunctiva). Symptoms include redness, pain or itching, and discharge (fluid or pus).



Do you have chills?

Chills are feelings of coldness accompanied by shivering.



Do you have a fever?

The CDC considers a person to have a fever when he or she has a measured temperature of at least 100.4 °F [38 °C]. Fever may be considered to be present if a person has not had a temperature measurement but feels warm to the touch, gives a history of feeling feverish or has taken fever medication in the last several hours.



Do you have a runny nose?

Runny Nose or Coryza means the person has a runny nose or congestion caused by inflammation of the mucous membranes of the nose.



Do you have a headache?

Headache means the person has head pain of unusual severity.



Have you been wheezing?

Wheezing is breathing with a whistling or rattling sound in the chest.



Do you have nausea?

Nausea is a feeling of sickness with an inclination to vomit.



Have you been vomiting?

Persistent vomiting means that the person has vomited two or more times.



Do you have shortness of breath?

Shortness of breath or Difficulty in breathing means the person is unable to move enough air into or out of the lungs, or can do so only with an unusually great effort. "Gasping for air" "unable to catch his/her breath".



Do you have fatigue?

Fatigue is a feeling of tiredness or exhaustion which is either extreme, persistent or both.



Do you have chest pain?

Chest pain may feel like pressure or a squeezing pain in the chest. Angina, a symptom of coronary artery disease, is chest pain or discomfort that happens when the heart muscle is not getting enough blood.



Do you have diarrhea?

Persistent diarrhea means that the person has loose, watery stools that occur more frequently than usual (at least 3 episodes within a 24-hour period).



Do you have a cough?

Cough or Dry Cough is an irritating cough that is frequent and persistent where no phlegm or mucus is produced (known as non-productive).



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