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6. A dry cough A dry persistent cough is a ‘classic’ symptom of coronavirus, according to Dr Sarah Jarvis, GP and Clinical Director of Patientaccess.com. She says a dry persistent cough is normally new for you (or different from your normal cough if, for instance, you have a ‘smoker’s cough’). It s also persistent – not just because you’re clearing your throat or because you have something caught in your throat - and it needs to last for at least half a day. A dry (rather than ‘fruity’ cough) is more likely to be due to coronavirus, but you need to self-isolate regardless of whether your cough is dry or productive.
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Certain classic moments of cinematic history would be unthinkable without sunglasses. Audrey Hepburn outside Tiffany’s in her Oliver Goldsmith Manhattans. The Blues Brothers on the run from the police, unflappable in their Ray-Bans. Without his custom-made micro-shades, Neo in “The Matrix” would have been just another weird computer hacker in a leather trench coat.
Sunglasses have been the ultimate chic accessory since they emerged onto the mass market a century ago. That’s surprising, given that their main purpose is to protect the eyes. Safety-wear is seldom cool: inflatable armbands, bicycle helmets and hi-vis jackets have never scaled the heights of fashion. Yet shades have bucked the trend. Why? Perhaps because unlike other practical items that advertise their function by distorting your natural shape or making you garishly bright, sunglasses conceal. Because they hide the eyes, they grant their wearers privacy, masking the direction of their gaze and lending
Eight signs you may have already had Covid without knowing - and why you should still get vaccinated
The NHS says people with a positive antibody test should still get a vaccine
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Eight signs that show you could already have had coronavirus
Boris Johnson is looking into a covid certification scheme and one part of it involves immunity
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The Prime Minister is testing the idea of a covid certification scheme, also known as a vaccine passport, to help get the country out of lockdown safely. Details are still to be set in stone but it s thought the certificate will show if a person has had both their vaccines, a recent negative test, or if they have natural immunity from having antibodies after being infected in the past six months.