Is COVID-19 on the Rise in 2026?
Is COVID-19 on the Rise in 2026? Clinically Reviewed by Dr. Andrew Stein MD, Consultant Physician. Last updated: April 2026 As we move through 2026, the conversation around COVID-...

In other words, what’s the difference between COVID, flu, and a cold?
Not alot. You cannot reliably, as they are similar illnesses caused by respiratory viruses.
Nonetheless. Here’s a clear, side-by-side comparison of COVID-19, flu, and the common cold to help tell them apart. Keep in mind that symptoms can overlap, so testing is sometimes the only way to be sure.
| Feature | COVID-19 | Flu (Influenza) | Common Cold |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cause | Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) | Influenza virus | Many viruses (often rhinovirus) |
| Symptom onset | Gradual or sudden | Sudden | Gradual |
| Fever | Common | Common | Rare |
| Cough | Common, often dry | Common | Mild |
| Shortness of breath | Possible, sometimes severe | Rare | Very rare |
| Body aches | Common | Common (often severe) | Mild |
| Fatigue | Common, can be severe | Common | Mild |
| Headache | Common | Common | Rare |
| Sore throat | Sometimes | Sometimes | Common |
| Runny/stuffy nose | Sometimes | Sometimes | Very common |
| Loss of taste or smell | Possible (less common now, but still occurs) | Rare | Rare |
| Duration | Days to weeks (or longer) | 1–2 weeks | Few days to a week |
| Complications | Pneumonia, long COVID | Pneumonia, hospitalization | Very rare |
Flu hits fast — people often remember the exact hour they felt sick.
Colds are milder — runny nose and sneezing are more common than fever.
COVID-19 is unpredictable — can feel mild at first but worsen, especially in high-risk people.
Test for COVID-19 if symptoms are moderate/severe.
Testing helps protect others and may guide treatment if you’re high risk.
Trouble breathing or chest pain
Fever lasting more than 3–4 days
Symptoms that improve, then suddenly worsen
Confusion, severe weakness, or dehydration
High-risk individuals (older adults, pregnant people, chronic illness)
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