Coronavirus survivors report sharply varied symptoms. “Something I wouldn’t wish on anyone,” says one. Another: “sick but not feeling sick.”
The coronavirus invades most bodies the same ways, through the nose or throat via virus-laden droplets. From there, it can run very different courses.
Covid-19 struck Elizabeth Schneider in Seattle like a storm. Her temperature spiked to 103 degrees Fahrenheit, and she slept 18 or 19 hours a day. For Dr. Jonathan Peterschmitt in eastern France, the disease was mild. He lost taste and smell, developing a light cough, muscle pain and night sweats.
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