SONGPHOL THESAKIT/Getty Images(NEW YORK) As COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations rise across the United States and a new updated vaccine becomes available, many have questions on how to best keep their families safe.
Much has changed over the last three years including testing, treatment availability and even who is eligible for vaccines.
"Over the last several years, the fall and early winter seems to be the time when COVID has a tendency to have a larger surge and we re kind of entering that right now," Dr. Frank Esper, a physician in the center for pediatric infectious diseases at the Cleveland Clinic, told ABC News. "We are seeing an uptick in COVID at this time, and we don t know if this is going to be a minor blip or a major surge."
So what might your symptoms look like? How do you interpret test results? Here s everything you need to know about COVID at this point.
What symptoms might COVID cause?
Symptoms can range from mild to severe and appear betwee
SONGPHOL THESAKIT/Getty Images(NEW YORK) As COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations rise across the United States and a new updated vaccine becomes available, many have questions on how to best keep their families safe.
Much has changed over the last three years including testing, treatment availability and even who is eligible for vaccines.
"Over the last several years, the fall and early winter seems to be the time when COVID has a tendency to have a larger surge and we re kind of entering that right now," Dr. Frank Esper, a physician in the center for pediatric infectious diseases at the Cleveland Clinic, told ABC News. "We are seeing an uptick in COVID at this time, and we don t know if this is going to be a minor blip or a major surge."
So what might your symptoms look like? How do you interpret test results? Here s everything you need to know about COVID at this point.
What symptoms might COVID cause?
Symptoms can range from mild to severe and appear betwee
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SONGPHOL THESAKIT/Getty Images(NEW YORK) As COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations rise across the United States and a new updated vaccine becomes available, many have questions on how to best keep their families safe.
Much has changed over the last three years including testing, treatment availability and even who is eligible for vaccines.
"Over the last several years, the fall and early winter seems to be the time when COVID has a tendency to have a larger surge and we re kind of entering that right now," Dr. Frank Esper, a physician in the center for pediatric infectious diseases at the Cleveland Clinic, told ABC News. "We are seeing an uptick in COVID at this time, and we don t know if this is going to be a minor blip or a major surge."
So what might your symptoms look like? How do you interpret test results? Here s everything you need to know about COVID at this point.
What symptoms might COVID cause?
Symptoms can range from mild to severe and appear betwee