Coronavirus
COVID-19 Status Update
                    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) continually update their COVID-19 guidance to reflect new developments in science, best practices and standards. For the most up-to-date information, visit the CDC website. 
                
                    
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            COVID-19 Symptoms & What to Do
COVID-19 can cause a wide range of symptoms, from mild to severe. Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus. If you have had any of the symptoms listed below during the past 48 hours — regardless of vaccination status — the CDC recommends being tested for COVID-19 and isolating yourself at home until the results come back, except for receiving medical care.
Possible COVID-19 symptoms:
- cough
 - diarrhea
 - fatigue
 - fever or chills
 - headache
 - muscle or body aches
 - nasal congestion or runny nose
 - nausea or vomiting
 - new loss of taste or smell
 - shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
 - sore throat
 
Vaccines and boosters: The CDC’s recommendations on vaccination and booster schedules differ depending on age and health status. To see the latest on COVID-19 vaccines, go to the CDC website’s vaccine table.