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The most common and least important concern according to Randall is "whether you have the virus because you just coughed and last week you touched a doorknob". Though it is an important to be concerned about catching the coronavirus, simply coughing a few times or "touching a doorknob" are unlikely reasons to suspect having COVID-19. Most cases of COVID-19 do include a cough, and the disease can be latent for over a week before showing symptoms, but also include other symptoms, including fever and difficulty breathing. | The most common and least important concern according to Randall is "whether you have the virus because you just coughed and last week you touched a doorknob". Though it is an important to be concerned about catching the coronavirus, simply coughing a few times or "touching a doorknob" are unlikely reasons to suspect having COVID-19. Most cases of COVID-19 do include a cough, and the disease can be latent for over a week before showing symptoms, but also include other symptoms, including fever and difficulty breathing. | ||
β | The title text lists an uncommon, unimportant concern: the copyright status of a "coronavirus emoji" | + | The title text lists an uncommon, unimportant concern: the copyright status of a "coronavirus emoji". The {{w|Creative Commons license}} is a license allowing for fair use of published work (and presumably emojis) that are otherwise copyrighted. Something that is in {{w|public domain}} has no copyright protection on it, and can be used freely. Presumably, this is a concern that only Randall has, making it uncommon. It is also relatively unimportant in the greater scheme of the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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