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Runny or blocked noses, sore throats, hoarseness, fatigue, headaches, vomiting and diarrhoea should all be considered coronavirus symptoms, they wrote in an open letter.
Muscle pain, as well as general cold symptoms, should also be listed as signs of Covid, they added. As GPs, we regularly review patients with mild symptoms for example, a runny or blocked nose, sore throat, hoarseness, myalgia, fatigue, and headache who subsequently turn out to be COVID-19 positive, they wrote, in The BMJ. These patients have frequently not even considered that they may have COVID-19 and have not self-isolated in the crucial early days when they were most infectious.
Here s everything you need to know about Covid in Cheshire as February begins (Images left and bottom right: PA) CHESHIRE residents have now been living under the third national coronavirus lockdown for almost four weeks. As we say goodbye to January and hello to February, here is everything you need to know about the current Covid situation across Cheshire East and West boroughs.
How common is Covid-19 across Cheshire now? The number of positive Covid tests across the county has fallen dramatically in the past couple of weeks, having surged in the first few weeks after Christmas. Cheshire East’s infection rate is now at its lowest level since December 20, at 206.4 per 100,000 people, compared to 300.1 per 100,000 people one week ago.