Covid-19 sign: Your toes were a mess
Did you have those purple toes or what they refer to as COVID toes? Children and young adults are known to have this strange effect from the virus. That is due to the blood clotting and depriving the toes of oxygen which is why they were purple. They may be itchy or painful but did correct itself eventually.
The Chills With Shaking
If you are having the shakes or the chills, then that is another COVID-19 symptom. And it is not just the chills you would get, but the shakes along with it as well. It usually is accompanied by a fever, but not always.
Rashes
If you have COVID-19, you could have strange rashes that look like measles-like bumps on any part of your body. They have been reported to be painful and itchy. They are a result of blood flow that has been interrupted by skin injuries. However, because these rashes can be associated with other infections, that is why this symptom of COVID-19 is easy to miss.
Body Aches
Those body aches that you had for that short period of time may have had nothing to do with pulling or straining a muscle unconsciously. You may have had COVID-19, and that is how the virus manifested itself.
Extremely Tired
Did you experience a time when you were extremely fatigued and exhausted and you couldn’t get to your normal tasks as a result? That could have been the virus causing that. Yes, you may have just had fatigue without any other symptoms with COVID-19.
Pink Eye
It has been said that COVID-19 has been known to cause a mild form of follicular conjunctivitis, in other words, pink eye. That is due to the fact that the eye had contact with the virus and if that is all you had, then you also were fortunate.
Confusion
Confusion and disorientation are rare symptoms of COVID-19, but it has been reported to happen in some cases. There could also be seizures, as well as a loss of coordination and consciousness.
You Were Vacationing In A Hotspot Early In The Year
Did you spend time in New York City, Washington, or California early this year? There is a good chance you contracted the virus whether you had any of the symptoms above or you were asymptomatic. This virus is a super spreader and it was not known at the time.
The bottom line is if you have any of these symptoms, presently, then you will want to get tested. If it is positive, then it is best to quarantine for 14 days, and always wear masks!