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You're vaccinated. You've got the sniffles. Is it a cold, allergies or a breakthrough case? - Salon
Sep 16, 2021 53 secs

This went beyond wildfire smoke symptoms or seasonal allergies.

Alarmingly, according to the Zoe Covid study, headache, runny nose, sneezing, sore throat, and loss of smell, are the top five symptoms fully vaccinated people report when infected.

But the experience did spur a thought: mid-pandemic, the symptoms of a normal cold can be something more ominous. .

In this situation, how are the fully-vaccinated supposed to know if their common cold symptoms signify COVID-19, allergies or just a plain old cold.

Amesh Adalja said when it comes to deciphering between seasonal allergies, a cold and a COVID-19 infection despite vaccination, the easiest to rule out are seasonal allergies.

"People with allergies usually have some history of seasonal allergies, so it's not usually something that comes on out of the blue," Adalja said.

"It's something that has triggers, based on certain pollen or certain times of the year, or certain exposures like cats or dogs or whatever it might be, so allergies usually have some history that helps to distinguish them from something that's not analogy that's an infection."?

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