COVID-19 Symptoms

People with COVID-19 have had a wide range of symptoms reported, from mild symptoms to severe illness. Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus. Individuals experiencing these symptoms or combination of symptoms may have COVID-19:

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Cover Coughs

Cough

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Shortness of Breath

Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing


Or at least two of the symptoms below:

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Fever

Fever

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Chills

Chills

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Repeated shaking with chills

Repeated shaking with chills

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Muscle Pain

Muscle pain

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Headache

Headache

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Sore Throat

Sore throat

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New loss of taste or smell

New loss of taste or smell

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Diarrhea

Diarrhea


This list is not all inclusive. Please consult your medical provider for any other symptoms that are severe or concerning to you.

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When Should I Seek Emergency Care?

Immediate medical attention is required if you experience emergency warning signs for COVID-19. These include, but are not limited to:

  • Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
  • Persistent pain or pressure in the chest
  • Unusual lethargy and disorientation
  • Bluish lips or face

If you are experiencing any other symptoms that are concerning or severe, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department. Additional help and information is available by calling our 24/7 COVID-19 Hotline: 1-844-444-CV19 (1-844-444-2819).

How can I get tested for COVID-19?

You may request a physician to place an order for a COVID-19 test and schedule testing through Montefiore MyChart. If you already have a Montefiore MyChart account, please click this link and then login to your Montefiore MyChart account. Otherwise, you can visit mychart.montefiore.org to create an account. Once logged in, look for the "COVID-19 Testing" box and click to learn more. If a doctor determines that a test for COVID-19 is needed, it will be sent to a laboratory that is able to perform testing for COVID-19.

Remember, a test is not a treatment or a cure. If you have symptoms, stay home and maintain your distance from others. Double-down on hand washing and cleaning surfaces you frequently touch.

Should I self-quarantine while I wait for my results?

If you have symptoms of COVID-19, including if you plan to be tested or are waiting for your results, you should self-quarantine. Even if your results are negative, if you have symptoms of COVID-19 and your doctor feels it is likely you have the disease, you should continue to self-quarantine for 7 days after the start of your symptoms, 72 hours after your fever resolves without fever-reducing medicines, and until your symptoms are significantly improved, whichever is longest.

Trusted Information Resources

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The leading national public health institute of the United States
 

NY.gov

For the latest COVID-19 guidelines and information from New York State 

World Health Organization

UN agency responsible for international public health