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Urgent question about Covid-19

Hello all!
Starting from January 21st I had a few days slight fever, and feeling of fatigue and exhaustion. Following that, I started to have urinary infection which was treated with antibiotics, however then I started to feel dizzy with loss of appetite. I almost got rid of that too with antibiotics. However, until today, I have a sore through and feeling of fatigue.
I didn’t do a PCR test, but I’m worried, would that be related to COVID-19?
Some of friends also felt some similar symptoms, but they got over it very quickly. While in my situation, it’s been two months and I don’t have the same energy.
I was vaccinated in 2021.
Please advise
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134578 tn?1693250592
I guess in your shoes, I would test.
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Would it remain positive after almost two months?
It would not.

However, you do need to see a doctor. You might have something else going on, or maybe long covid. They may be able to test and see if you have any immunity to covid which can tell if you've had a recent infection.

So there is a possibility that it was Covid-19?
First time I got Covid-19 in 2020, my symptoms lasted for two months as well.
Sure, and it could be a lot of other things, too. Only a doctor can tell you for sure.
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