The Scary Reality of COVID-19 Reinfection
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Many people are aware of the unpleasant symptoms of the flu virus, which include fever, headache, body aches, congestion, coughing, and fatigue. But what many people don’t know is that once you’ve had the flu, you can develop an even more serious condition known as COVID-19, which poses a significant danger to Americans of all ages and walks of life, from children to seniors. Learn more about this potentially fatal condition and how it affects your health in the following article on COVID-19 reinfection.
The Scary Reality of COVID-19 Reinfection
An Overview of the Cold Virus
The common cold is caused by any one of more than 200 viruses. These viruses are spread through the air, by direct contact, or by contaminated surfaces. The viruses enter your body through your nose, mouth, or eyes. Once inside, they multiply and cause symptoms like a runny nose, sore throat, and sneezing. Most people recover from a cold within a week or two, but some people can develop complications like pneumonia.
Why Don’t Antibiotics Work?
One big reason is that bacteria are constantly evolving. As antibiotics kill off the weaker bacteria, the stronger ones survive and multiply. These stronger bacteria can then pass on their antibiotic-resistant genes to other bacteria, creating more resistant strains. That’s why it’s so important to take antibiotics only when prescribed by a doctor and to finish the entire course of treatment even if you feel better. Otherwise, you may contribute to the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
How Do We Kill This Bug?
The novel coronavirus is a scary thing. It's a new virus, which means we don't have immunity to it and there's no vaccine. And now we're learning that getting reinjected with the virus is possible. So how do we kill this bug?
How Are Our Schools Putting Children at Risk?
As the school year begins, many parents are grappling with the decision of whether or not to send their children back to in-person learning. While the CDC has released guidelines for reopening schools safely, many are wondering if it's really possible to do so during a pandemic.
What Can Parents Do to Keep Kids Healthy at School?
As the school year begins, many parents are wondering what they can do to keep their kids healthy. Here are some tips

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