Leading the news: The United Kingdom Health Insurance Agency recently added nine symptoms of COVID-19 to its list.
The agency added symptoms such as sore throat, muscle aches and diarrhea, as I reported in the Deseret News. These symptoms of COVID-19 – although well known in the United States – were not previously listed in the United Kingdom.
Symptoms: These symptoms of COVID-19 “may be similar to the common cold or the flu,” said the Northern Ireland Department of Health.
The symptoms “may differ for different age groups or different variants of the virus”.
The largest image: There is a possibility of getting sick from other respiratory diseases, which may make you feel something similar to COVID-19.
This is happening as the world has reopened and COVID-19 case numbers have dropped due to natural immunity and vaccines. Experts still advise people to stay home when they are sick and get tested for COVID-19.
What they said: “Even if you do not have COVID, your symptoms can be caused by another respiratory virus, such as rhinovirus, which can be easily transmitted to others,” Dr Francis O’Hagan, who works in British Medicine, told BBC News. Join. .
“It is therefore advisable to stay home if you can and reduce contact with others when you have symptoms of a respiratory virus to prevent the spread of the infection to others.”