



As for the symptoms that are rare in a coronavirus patient, they are as follows: sneezing or runny nose. The person with the coronavirus rarely sneezes or liquefied his nose, quite unlike the influenza virus patient who sneezes a lot and his nose runs, which makes us able to differentiate if we are infected with the coronavirus or a flu virus.





Coronavirus can cause severe infections, pneumonia, severe acute respiratory syndrome, kidney failure, insufficient body functions and even death.





The most vulnerable people for severe coronavirus infection are: the elderly and people who suffer from chronic diseases, such as asthma, diabetes, hypertension and heart disease.





According to the world health organisation, the incubation period for a virus is about 14 days, but some researchers say this period may extend to three weeks.





It is not yet known exactly how the coronavirus spreads between people, but it is known this type of virus spreads through the spray, which comes out when a person sneezes or coughs.





According to the recommendations of the world health organisation, the following should be done:





Wash hands with soap regularly and thoroughly, and soap must be used for 20 seconds, so soap can kill viruses, and then dry hands.





Cover the nose and mouth when sneezing or coughing with a tissue or with the elbow, then immediately throw the tissue, and wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water to prevent the virus from spreading.





Not touching the nose, mouth and eyes, if we touch with our hands something the virus is likely to be present on, because it is possible for the virus to be transmitted to the body in this way.





Stay away from the infected people for a distance of one meter, and not to approach those sneezing, coughing or fever, because it is possible to spread small particles carrying the virus in the air.





Cook meat and eggs well.

The beginning of common symptoms that appear on a person who has coronavirus is a high body temperature, followed by a persistent and dry cough with which the patient feels that his throat is wound whenever he coughs, severe dry mouth, severe headache on the top of the head, tinnitus, severe chest pain, and a feeling of chills and tremors severe, and after a week the patient feels short of breath, which requires the treatment of some patients in the hospital to put on respiratory.