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"Nasal congestion and yellow discharge with no other symptoms, should I go get a COVID test?"

Yes, if you are experiencing nasal congestion and yellow discharge without any other symptoms, it would be advisable to go for a Covid test. It is recommended to monitor the symptoms for another day or two to see if they improve. If other individuals with the same symptom have tested negative for Covid, it could be caused by another virus like a common cold. However, it is still recommended to get tested to be sure.

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