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Vaccination is best for prevention, but if you get sick with COVID-19, treatments are available
The virus lives best in humans, but it can last on hard surfaces, like doorknobs and railings
Flying can cause dehydration and bloating and make you feel tired and stressed
While it typically starts in October, vaccine effectiveness can affect its duration and severity
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Prevention is best against this serious illness
The latest vaccine offers the most up-to-date protection
It comes down to a wheeze, a fever and long-term effects
Like the flu and RSV, COVID-19 cases are rising seasonally
Hydration and sleep are as important as avoiding dirty surfaces
Treating COVID-19 with Paxlovid may create a bitter taste, but it won’t last forever
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