
Mountain Cedar season is back and so is Cedar Fever.
If you’re exhausted and feeling under the weather it doesn’t automatically mean you have COVID-19. Cedar Fever is here, and it causes a slew of similar symptoms, including sore throat, fatigue, and even aches and pains.
While these symptoms can be confused for COVID, there are some ways to tell the difference. Cedar Fever won’t typically raise your temperature above 101 degrees. It also won’t make you lose taste or smell.
If you experience any of those symptoms, you might want to get a COVID test. The good news is that mountain cedar season doesn’t last too long it starts in late December and typically ends in February.
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