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Washington University doctor answers you COVID-19 questions

Washington University doctor answers you COVID-19 questions 5 On Your Side has partnered with Washington University Infectious Disease Physicians at Barnes-Jewish Hospital to help answer questions you have about the virus. Dr. Jason Newland, an infectious disease specialist at Washington University and St. Louis Children's Hospital helped us answer this:



I've been hearing about COVID-19 Symptoms for weeks but it seems different for different people. Can you tell us ALL of the possible symptoms?



And for some isn't there a second wave...I know there was for my daughter?



I am getting ready to drive from Florida back to Chesterfield.

(I intend to drive straight through) Will I need to self quarantine myself? What advice do you suggest for me to be safe on the drive ?



Is it really safe to eat take out food? Isn't it possible that a food preparer has COVID-19 and doesn't have symptoms yet?



When I get back from the Grocery store,

Do I need to wash my canned goods?



My brother got out of the hospital with COVID-19. How long will he be contagious?



If you've been vaping, is there a better chance that you will

develop complications if you catch the Coronavirus?



I'm unclear about the CDC recommendations when it comes to exercising outside. Is it ok to walk or jog, if there is no one else around?



Is it safer to add an extra layer to your mask? In other words, putting something like a coffee filter inside the mask?

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