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Is it smoke or COVID-19 making you sick?

DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado currently has some of the worst air quality in the entire world. It is causing many people to sneeze, cough, have itchy eyes and runny noses, and even headaches. With the rise in COVID-19 delta variant cases in the state, how can you tell if you’re just dealing with issues from the smoke and not sick with the coronavirus?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says respiratory symptoms such as dry cough, sore throat, and difficulty breathing are common to both wildfire smoke exposure and COVID-19.

Here’s what the CDC says are the differences in symptoms from wildfire smoke and COVID-19:

The CDC says wearing a basic cloth mask might not protect you from wildfire smoke but an N95 respirator will:

The easiest way to know whether or not you are dealing with symptoms of COVID-19 or just wildfire smoke is to get a COVID-19 test, especially if you’ve been exposed to COVID-19.