COVID-19: Symptoms, treatment, what to do if you feel sick (2024)

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  • COVID-19 symptoms
  • If you have severe symptoms
  • What to do if you’re sick or were exposed
  • Caring for others
  • Treating COVID-19
  • Long-term symptoms

COVID-19 symptoms

Symptoms of COVID-19 can vary:

  • from person to person
  • in different age groups
  • depending on the COVID-19 variant

Some of the more commonly reported symptoms include:

  • sore throat
  • runny nose
  • sneezing
  • new or worsening cough
  • shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
  • temperature equal to or more than 38°C
  • feeling feverish
  • chills
  • fatigue or weakness
  • muscle or body aches
  • new loss of smell or taste
  • headache
  • abdominal pain, diarrhea and vomiting
  • feeling very unwell

If you don’t feel well or if you have any symptoms, even if mild, assume you may have COVID-19. Immediately isolate at home and away from others. Check with your local public health authority for more advice, including where and how to get tested if recommended.

You may be infected but not have symptoms. However, you can still spread the virus to others. You may:

  • develop symptoms later (be pre-symptomatic)
  • never develop symptoms (be asymptomatic)

If you’ve been in contact with someone who has COVID-19, contact your local public health authority for advice on what to do next.

Learn more about:

  • Testing for COVID-19: When to get tested and testing results
  • COVID-19: Contact your local public health authority

Start of symptoms

You may start experiencing symptoms anywhere from 1 to 14 days after exposure. Typically, symptoms appear between 3 and 7 days after exposure.

Vaccination prevents severe illness

Vaccination is one of the most effective ways to protect our families, communities and ourselves against COVID-19. Evidence indicates that the vaccines used in Canada are very effective at preventing severe illness, hospitalization and death from COVID-19.

However, vaccines are not 100% effective and you may still become infected with or without symptoms.

Learn more about:

  • Vaccines for COVID-19: How to get vaccinated

Public health measures

When layered together, public health measures are effective in reducing the spread of COVID-19, including variants of concern.

Regardless of your vaccination status, you should continue to:

  • follow the advice of your local public health authority
  • layer multiple individual public health measures to protect yourself and others

Learn more about:

  • COVID-19: Provincial and territorial resources
  • COVID-19: Individual public health measures

If you have severe symptoms

Call911or your local emergency number if you developsevere symptoms, such as:

  • trouble breathing or severe shortness of breath
  • persistent pressure or pain in the chest
  • new onset of confusion
  • difficulty waking up or staying awake
  • pale, grey or blue-coloured skin, lips or nail beds

Followinstructions for safe transportif taking an ambulance or a private vehicle to a hospital or clinic.

What to do if you’re sick or were exposed

It’s important that you continue to follow the recommendations and restrictions of your local public health authority on quarantine or isolation if you:

  • may have COVID-19 (for example, you feel sick or have been exposed)
  • have tested positive for COVID-19

If you have to quarantine or isolate, follow appropriate precautions to reduce the risk of illness spreading within your home. If you don’t have somewhere safe to isolate, contact your local public health authority for available options.

Adults and children with mild COVID-19 symptoms can stay at home while recovering. You don’t need to go to the hospital if symptoms are mild.

Check with your local public health authority about quarantine or isolation periods, and reporting.

Learn more about:

  • Testing for COVID-19: When to get tested and testing results
  • Safe Voluntary Isolation Sites Program

Caring for others

You may be caring for someone at home who has or may have COVID-19. If so, you should follow the appropriate precautions to reduce the risk of illness spreading within your home.

Adults and children with mild COVID-19 symptoms can stay at home while recovering. You don’t need to go to the hospital if symptoms are mild.

Learn more about:

  • COVID-19: What to do if you or someone in your home is sick

Treating COVID-19

If you’re concerned about your symptoms, consult your health care provider. They may recommend steps or medications you can take to relieve some of your symptoms, like fever and cough.

Follow the advice of your health care provider, who may prescribe treatments.

Learn more about:

  • COVID-19 treatments

Long-term symptoms

Some people who become infected with COVID-19 may experience long-term symptoms, even after they recover from their initial infection. This is sometimes called post COVID-19 condition or long COVID. It has also been called post-acute COVID-19 syndrome (PACS) or long haul COVID.

Studies are underway to further understand what causes post COVID-19 condition and how to diagnose and treat it.

If you think you have this condition, talk to your health care provider about how to manage your symptoms.

Learn more about:

  • Post COVID-19 condition (long COVID)

Related links

  • Digital factsheets, printable posters and shareable videos on COVID-19 (multilingual products available)
  • COVID-19: Social media and promotional resources for Health Canada and Public Health Agency of Canada
COVID-19: Symptoms, treatment, what to do if you feel sick (2024)

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