COVID-19 uptick in Berrien County
By: Maura Johnson
Posted: Oct 19, 2020 9:19 PM EDT | Updated: Oct 19, 2020 9:31 PM EDT

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BERRIEN COUNTY, Ind. – With coronavirus cases on the rise in Berrien County, experts are urging residents to stay home this fall and winter and to watch their symptoms.
With the holidays approaching, experts are recommending people avoid large gatherings with families and stay home instead.
In addition, with the fall and winter comes common illnesses like the cold and flu.
With this in mind, experts are also telling people to be cautious of any symptoms you might have, as it may not just be the flu or a cold but a symptom of the coronavirus.
ABC57’s Brian Conybeare breaks down the differences in symptoms among the cold, flu, and coronavirus.
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