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  1. Jun 21, 2024 · Mild to moderate illness from COVID-19 usually lasts an average of 10 days. For some people, symptoms fade in a matter of days; for others, it takes weeks. Even mild COVID-19 cases can progress to long COVID or post-COVID syndrome, in which ongoing symptoms remain long after the initial infection.

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    This article provides information on how to care for a person sick with COVID-19 or caring for yourself at home, including when emergency care is needed and what you can do to prevent the spread of infection. It also covers tips on managing stress while caring for someone who is ill and taking care of oneself during this time.

    Understanding when emergency care is needed and what you can do to prevent the spread of infection. Most people with mild illness will recover at home, but those over 65 or with chronic conditions should call their health care provider as soon as symptoms start. Follow the provider's suggestions about care and isolation. Watch for signs that are ge...

    Call 911 or local emergency number if experiencing trouble breathing, persistent chest pain/pressure, new confusion, trouble staying awake or pale skin color due to low oxygen levels in blood (less than 92%). This list doesn't include all symptoms so call the provider if other severe symptoms occur.

    If having COVID-19 symptoms get tested as soon as possible after they start and stay home until results come back. To protect yourself while caring for someone with COVID-19 keep hands clean away from face by washing them often w/ soap&water or using alcohol based hand sanitizer w/ 60% alcohol content ; wear protective face masks regularly when nea...

  2. Jan 3, 2023 · Early research suggested that it could take 2 weeks for your body to get over a mild illness or up to 6 weeks for severe or critical cases. Recovery varies for different people, depending...

  3. Jun 14, 2024 · Reinfection with the virus that causes COVID-19 occurs when you are infected, recover, and then get infected again. You can get reinfected multiple times. Staying up to date on vaccines and seeking treatment for a COVID-19 infection can help decrease the risk of experiencing severe illness.

  4. May 8, 2024 · The length of time that COVID-19 stays in the body can vary, but most people who get COVID are no longer contagious after 10 days. Those with severe COVID may remain infectious beyond 10 days and need to take additional precautions.

  5. Aug 6, 2023 · You can expect to recover within 10 days to two weeks if you have mild COVID-19 symptoms. It may take months to feel better for more severe cases. Some people with severe symptoms may...

  6. Jan 9, 2024 · Federal health authorities, including the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, recommend testing no sooner than five days after a COVID-19 exposure, unless you develop symptoms...

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