WHAT IF YOU GOT CORONAVIRUS?







The overwhelming majority of patients with the new
coronavirus recover successfully – without needing serious medical attention.
So what percentage people recover – and what helps?


The WHO estimates a minimum of 80% of Covid-19
patients have mild cases of the illness.

In these cases, hospitalization is probably going to be
unnecessary, and therefore the virus feels more like

a cold than a deadly disease. Symptoms include
fatigue, light fever, and a dry cough.

Even in additional serious coronavirus infections,
most cases aren't fatal. Officials are still

working to work out truth death rate .
Current data suggests it might be around 3
 percent. But many experts stress the info 
is still very incomplete. truth mortality

rate might be under 1 percent. That’s much
lower than some early estimates that were

as high as 5 percent.
There is no cure yet for the new coronavirus,

but there are some general recommendations
for recovery.



Get many rest. confirm to drink fluids.
Pain killers and cough medication can help

relieve symptoms. But don't take antibiotics
- they will not help. It's still unclear whether

existing antiviral medications might be effective:
scientists try to work that out.

So let’s say you’ve recovered. Does that
mean you’re immune from getting the new

coronavirus again?
Unfortunately, which may not be the case.

There are isolated cases of patients
testing positive again after seeming to recover.

But how should we interpret those results?
Doctors say it could mean one among several things.

The coronavirus might lie dormant before in
patients before causing symptoms again. Or

testing irregularities may need just made
it appear to be the virus was gone when it wasn’t.