There's also one big difference between the flu and COVID or a cold that can indicate which illness you have. Don't ignore it ...
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The trend of closures continues across the state. Five school districts were closed in Middle Tennessee due to illness and ...
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Low vaccination rates may be contributing to the spread of flu, but data suggests the number of cases so far this season is ...
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Muscle aches and tiredness – more common for COVID-19 and flu – don't happen with a cold. RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, usually causes mild symptoms akin to cold that go away on their own.