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  • admit it, you've sneezed or someone near you has and you thought, Oh my goodness, Corona virus will take a look at this map.

  • The dark red areas show just how much of the country is experiencing Leaf out Spring is hitting 2 to 4 weeks early this year, which means the itchy eyes and coughs just might be allergies.

  • But how do you tell the difference?

  • Dr.

  • Cliff Bassett's phone has been ringing off the hook with nervous patients.

  • Many of them are concerned or worried that they have a Corona virus.

  • They have a cold.

  • Or is it their familiar seasonal allergies and asthma?

  • That's right.

  • In the midst of the pandemic, allergy season has begun.

  • Patients like 28 year old Hannah Carmona are already experiencing allergy symptoms.

  • It makes me nervous because, like even though I know, I get this seasonally in the back of my my gosh, what if I have the Corona virus?

  • So how can you tell the difference between Corona virus and seasonal allergies?

  • Corona virus usually includes a fever, difficulty breathing and fatigue.

  • If you are sneezing and have scratchy, watery eyes, chances are it's allergies.

  • If they're not having fever they're not having shortness of breath.

  • They're not having severe nasal congestion that point where they can smell it.

  • Taste.

  • It's unlikely they have Kobe Doctor Bassett says there are ways allergy sufferers can avoid the trepidation of worrying.

  • If they have contracted covert 19 people who have allergies.

  • They respond very well to medications.

  • For allergies.

  • Be proactive.

  • Start early to prevent and reduce symptoms, all right.

admit it, you've sneezed or someone near you has and you thought, Oh my goodness, Corona virus will take a look at this map.

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