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When you think of COVID-19 symptoms, you think of fever, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, fatigue, muscle aches and pain, even the loss of smell and taste.
But did you know that pink eye or conjunctivitis can also be a symptom of the novel coronavirus?
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Dr. Joseph Calderone of Better Vision New Jersey in Cranford said 1 to 3 percent of coronavirus-infected persons can get conjunctivitis. The sicker a person is with COVID-19, the more likely he or she is to develop conjunctivitis.
Pink eye symptoms include redness and swelling of the eye, itchiness, teary discharge, and sticky lids in the morning.