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With everything we hear about the coronavirus, should I take precautions when I have a slight cough and runny nose?

If you have a mild cough and runny nose without a fever, it is not a cause for alarm in regards to the coronavirus. You can continue with your usual activities and practice good hygiene measures. If your symptoms worsen or change, you can use online resources to determine if you should seek medical attention or get tested. It is important to follow the guidelines provided by health authorities and seek medical advice if necessary. Stay informed and take necessary precautions to protect yourself and others.

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