Coronavirus affects different people in different ways; we know that for sure. A
BMJ study estimates that between 17-20% of people with COVID-19 never show any symptoms, and we ve heard time and time again that the three most recognised symptoms of COVID - a fever, a cough, and loss of taste/smell - are definitely not the only physical indicators you ve caught the virus.
But a new scientific study conducted by Imperial College London has highlighted that
age can be a factor in determining what kind of symptoms you re most likely to get
if you contract coronavirus. The research covered more than a million people to determine new symptom patterns, and found that headaches
Jesy Nelson has shared struggles with body image and mental health in the past. Now, she's shared an insight into her unhealthy relationship with her body.
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Earlier this week the government announced a four step roadmap to see the country out of lockdown and ultimately, free of any and all COVID-related rules. The earliest that all restrictions could be dropped is 21 June (a Monday), meaning that many people have already anointed 25 June (a Friday) as the Big Day of Freedom (and begun planning what to wear).
Whilst plenty are fantasising about diving headfirst into a sweaty, crowded dance floor and hugging their pals with wild abandonment, others are feeling more apprehensive at the thought of readjusting to life after lockdown (as well as – quite fairly – not wanting to put all their eggs in a Boris-shaped basket.).
Chrissy Teigen, who has always been very publicly anti-Trump, asked Joe Biden to follow her when he became President - only now he's unfollowed her after she
The coronavirus can last on different fabrics and clothes for varying lengths of times – up to 72 hours in some cases. It can also spread to other surfaces via