1. You Developed a Fever First
According to one study, fever is one of the most common symptoms experienced by flurona patients (89.4% of cases). The high percentage may have to do with the fact that both coronavirus and flu cause fever.
Although a fever of 100 degrees F or higher was common in COVID-19 patients during the pandemic, current data show that the coronavirus new strain Kraken rarely causes fever. On the other hand, flu sufferers are still experiencing a fever of 100 degrees F to 102 degrees F that lasts three to four days.
Still, it’s hard to determine whether you’ve had flurona or not if you haven’t tested for both coronavirus and influenza while sick.