Based on your symptoms of persistent cough, bad taste in the mouth, and absence of fever, it is difficult to determine if you have bronchitis or pneumonia without a proper medical evaluation. It is important to monitor your symptoms and seek medical attention if you develop a fever or if your symptoms worsen. A healthcare professional will be able to provide a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
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