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[imi_ibox type=”themeicon” ibox_icon_size=”48px” ibox_icon_color=”secondary-color” ibox_title=”Shortness of Breath” ibox_desc=”One of the symptoms of COVID-19 is shortness of breath. Shortness of breath is less common than fever and cough, but happens in about 30% of people.” ibox_calign=”ibox-icon-top” ibox_border=”ibox-noborder” ibox_border_color=”secondary-color-border” style_radius=”5px” style_border=”shadow-border-style” style_bg=”custom-bg-style” style_hover=”si-animate-top” css_animation=”fadeInUp” css=”.vc_custom_1593257725230{margin-bottom: 30px !important;}” icon_themeicon=”themeicon themeicon-lungs-infection” style_bg_custom=”rgba(255,255,255,0.95)”]
[imi_ibox type=”themeicon” ibox_icon_size=”48px” ibox_icon_color=”secondary-color” ibox_title=”Sore Throat” ibox_desc=”A sore throat is one of the early, mild symptoms of coronavirus. If you suddenly develop a sore throat, it’s best to self-isolate for 14 days as precaution.” ibox_calign=”ibox-icon-top” ibox_border=”ibox-noborder” ibox_border_color=”secondary-color-border” style_radius=”5px” style_border=”shadow-border-style” style_bg=”custom-bg-style” style_hover=”si-animate-top” css_animation=”fadeInUp” css=”.vc_custom_1593257737976{margin-bottom: 30px !important;}” icon_themeicon=”themeicon themeicon-sneeze” style_bg_custom=”rgba(255,255,255,0.95)”]
[imi_ibox type=”themeicon” ibox_icon_size=”48px” ibox_icon_color=”secondary-color” ibox_title=”Cough” ibox_desc=”Continuous cough – this means coughing a lot for more than an hour, or 3 or more coughing episodes in 24 hours (if you usually have a cough, it may be worse).” ibox_calign=”ibox-icon-top” ibox_border=”ibox-noborder” ibox_border_color=”secondary-color-border” style_radius=”5px” style_border=”shadow-border-style” style_bg=”custom-bg-style” style_hover=”si-animate-top” css_animation=”fadeInUp” css=”.vc_custom_1593257785313{margin-bottom: 40px !important;}” icon_themeicon=”themeicon themeicon-coughing” style_bg_custom=”rgba(255,255,255,0.95)”]
[imi_ibox type=”themeicon” ibox_icon_size=”48px” ibox_icon_color=”secondary-color” ibox_title=”Fever” ibox_desc=”High temperature – this means you feel hot to touch on your chest or back (you do not need to measure your temperature). It is best to seek medical care early.” ibox_calign=”ibox-icon-top” ibox_border=”ibox-noborder” ibox_border_color=”secondary-color-border” style_radius=”5px” style_border=”shadow-border-style” style_bg=”custom-bg-style” style_hover=”si-animate-top” css_animation=”fadeInUp” css=”.vc_custom_1593257835146{margin-bottom: 40px !important;}” icon_themeicon=”themeicon themeicon-temperature-2″ style_bg_custom=”rgba(255,255,255,0.95)”]
[imi_ibox type=”themeicon” ibox_icon_size=”48px” ibox_icon_color=”secondary-color” ibox_title=”Headache” ibox_desc=”A headache isn’t a common symptom of the virus, but about 14% of people infected with corona have experienced it. It can be pretty intense in nature.” ibox_calign=”ibox-icon-top” ibox_border=”ibox-noborder” ibox_border_color=”secondary-color-border” style_radius=”5px” style_border=”shadow-border-style” style_bg=”custom-bg-style” style_hover=”si-animate-top” css_animation=”fadeInUp” css=”.vc_custom_1593257889413{margin-bottom: 40px !important;}” icon_themeicon=”themeicon themeicon-brain” style_bg_custom=”rgba(255,255,255,0.95)”]