2 days ago by msn.com
Health officials are recommending that people experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, more commonly known as coronavirus, should get in touch with their doctor. But many people don’t want to be in crowds because of how the virus is spread and some doctors don’t want patients flocking to their offices. So what should you do if you have symptoms and can’t see a doctor? You can visit one virtually. MultiCare is offering free e-vists to anyone with... read more...
The infected Rhode Island patient, who's in their 40s, is currently being treated in hospital following a trip to Italy last month.
Public Health – Seattle & King County said people experiencing symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19) like fever, cough, or respiratory problems should get in touch with their doctor. But because of how the virus is spread, many people don’t want to be in crowds, and some doctors don’t want patients flocking to their offices. So, what should you do? You could phone it in. Literally. Many doctors can treat patients virtually through the TelaDoc...
Health officials are recommending that people experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, more commonly known as coronavirus, should get in touch with their doctor. But many people don’t want to be in crowds because of how the virus is spread and some doctors don’t want patients flocking to their offices. So what should you do if you have symptoms and can’t see a doctor? You can visit one virtually. MultiCare is offering free e-vists to anyone with...
The company also pledges to remove misleading and false coronavirus info