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What to know about allergy season in Arkansas

It's hard to predict just how severe this allergy season will be in Arkansas, but doctors can show the general trends.

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Arkansas mosquitos may have unfortunately braved winter storm, expert says

Yes, mosquitos are coming back and the winter storm didn t stop them Spring is in the air. and so are the pollen and bugs. Here s a look at what to expect for the spring season. Author: Ashley Godwin (THV11) Updated: 7:06 AM CST March 5, 2021 LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas Just two weeks ago we were covered in snow. Now, we have temperatures in the 60 s. One would think the freeze would make the spring nicer and easier, but it may not have made much of a difference. People like Shannon Garrett and Chastity White are enjoying the nice weather by getting outside. They already sense spring is on its way.

Fever is main symptom that separates allergies from COVID-19

Little Rock doctor says look for fever to differentiate COVID-19 from allergies Dr. Griffin said it’s very rare to get a fever with allergies, and the cough linked to COVID-19 is drier, with much less mucus. Author: Jordan Howington Updated: 5:42 PM CST February 4, 2021 LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Allergies are kicking in giving us some sneezes and coughs, but some of these symptoms mimic COVID-19. This is very typical, this is February,” said Berni Kurz, U of A Extension Service senior horticulturist. Kurz said it should be no secret by now allergens are in the air. He finds out it’s mostly elm and cedar pollen, and it s not coming from our local landscape.

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