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Symptoms of COVID-19 | COVID-19 | CDC COVID-19 is caused by infection with a coronavirus named SARS-CoV-2, and flu is caused by infection with one of the influenza viruses You cannot tell the difference between flu and COVID-19 by symptoms alone because some of the symptoms are the same
CDC COVID Data Tracker CDC’s home for COVID-19 data Visualizations, graphs, and data in one easy-to-use website
COVID-NET | COVID-19 | CDC The rates presented on the COVID-NET interactive dashboard can be used to follow trends and comparisons of COVID-19 -associated hospitalizations in different demographic groups and over time
How to Protect Yourself and Others | COVID-19 | CDC CDC’s Respiratory Virus Guidance provides strategies you can use to help protect yourself and others from health risks caused by COVID-19 and other respiratory viruses
Preliminary Estimates of COVID-19 Burden for 2024-2025 Weekly updated estimates of COVID-19-related symptomatic illnesses, outpatient visits, hospitalizations, and deaths in the United States, starting October 1, 2024, help us understand how COVID-19 is impacting people’s health
Types of COVID-19 Treatment | COVID-19 | CDC Testing for COVID-19 can help you decide what to do next, like getting treatment to reduce your risk of severe illness and taking steps to lower your chances of spreading the virus to others
Clinical Course: Progression, Management, and Treatment | COVID-19 | CDC Clinical Course: Progression, Management, and Treatment What to know COVID-19 can vary from asymptomatic infection to critical illness Symptoms and severity can change during illness Information about clinical management and treatment of COVID-19 is categorized by severity of illness
Staying Up to Date with COVID-19 Vaccines | COVID-19 | CDC The COVID-19 vaccine helps protect you from severe illness, hospitalization, and death It is especially important to get your 2024–2025 COVID-19 vaccine if you are ages 65 and older, are at high risk for severe COVID-19, or have never received a COVID-19 vaccine