The incubation period is when you contract a virus, and your symptoms start showing.
According to the Centers for Disease, the incubation period for the coronavirus is between 2 to 14 days after exposure.
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According to research, more than 97% of people who contract SARS-CoV-2 show symptoms within 11.5 days of exposure. The average incubation period is to be around five days. This view may change as we learn more about this virus.
For many people, Covid-19 starts as mild symptoms and gradually gets worse over a few days.
Sars-Chove-2 is spread from person to person by close contact, spread when a person with the virus sneezes or coughs.
The coronavirus is very contagious, which means it spreads quickly from one person to another person. According to the research, people who have the coronavirus are most contagious when showing symptoms of COVID-19.
It is possible that the virus can be spread by touching other surfaces with the virus and touching the mouth or nose. But this is not the primary way for the virus to spread.