All official Covid-19 symptoms according to NHS, WHO and CDC
21.01.2022 - 12:19
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Although the country moves towards relaxing of Covid measures, it is still incredibly important to know which symptoms to look out for.
Each variant of the virus can have different effects on the body so some of the symptoms can differ.
The NHS guidance has remained unchanged since the start of the pandemic but other health organisations such as the WHO and CDC have listed different symptoms from those published by the National Health Service.
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Here's what all the leading officials say about Covid symptoms in one place:
NHS guidance has remained unchanged since the start of the pandemic.
The three symptoms listed are:
The NHS lists the same symptoms for children however it notes that cases are usually less serious.
The World Health Organisation notes how the virus affects people in different ways. They have broken down their list into common, less common, and serious symptoms.
Most common symptoms are listed as:
Less common symptoms are listed as:
Serious symptoms are listed as:
Those with serious symptoms are advised to seek immediate medical attention but to call ahead before visiting a doctor or health facility.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention acknowledge there are now a 'wide range' of symptoms reported with them appearing anywhere between two and 14 days after exposure to the virus.
The symptoms listed are:
They also advise seeking emergency medical attention if a person develops the following symptoms:
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