Scots band The Ronains received a death threat from Russia after their new single artwork for Lunatics featured an image of Vladimir Putin.
14.07.2022 - 19:39 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Coronavirus cases are rising once again in the UK, with an influx of people testing positive. Figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that 2.7 million people in private households in the UK are estimated to have had Covid-19 last week, up 18 per cent from 2.3 million the previous week.
The ONS reported that this increase is likely caused by Omicron variants B4.5 and BA.5, which are strains of concern. For some, it might be their first time fighting the virus, but others may have been infected before.
Either way, symptoms can vary from person to person and can depend on the strain of Covid that's been contracted. But, as the heatwave continues and with the school holidays just around the corner, many people will want to recover quickly and enjoy their summer plans.
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Common symptoms of coronavirus include a high temperature, a cough or feeling breathless. Others might experience cold-like symptoms including a runny nose, sore throat and headaches.
The NHS has shared its advice on treating some of the common symptoms of the virus, while some vulnerable people might also be eligible for antiviral drugs.
For a high temperature , the NHS recommends getting plenty of rest, drinking plenty of fluids to avoid dehydration (water is best) and taking paracetamol or ibuprofen if you feel uncomfortable.
If you have a cough , the NHS says " it's best to avoid lying on your back. Lie on your side or sit upright instead." To ease the cough, they recommend having a teaspoon of honey - but this cannot be given to babies under 12 months old. "If this does not help, you could contact a pharmacist for advice about cough
Scots band The Ronains received a death threat from Russia after their new single artwork for Lunatics featured an image of Vladimir Putin.
David Oliver is an experienced NHS consultant physician and medical writer from Manchester.
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