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greyinganddecaying · 26/05/2021 13:12

I notice that the cough/temp/loss of smell symptoms are still being used on the covid app. I've read that there are others, but can't find a list anywhere.

I've had 2 vaccinations, been contacted to say I'd been in close contact with someone who's tested positive (no clue who) & today feeling like I have flu. Hope the vaccinations mean it won't be as bad as I'm CEV.

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usernotfound0000 · 26/05/2021 13:32

I think official symptoms that require a test are cough, temperature or loss of taste/smell. I don't think they could publish another list as the symptoms are so vast and varied in many people that the list would basically mean we should all constantly test! When I was postiive, my first symptoms were headache, sore throat and general aching muscles.

ChristmasCovid · 26/05/2021 13:43

They are now saying that anyone who has been in contact with a positive case should book a test whether they have symptoms or not.
Either online or by calling 119.

greyinganddecaying · 26/05/2021 14:12

@ChristmasCovid

They are now saying that anyone who has been in contact with a positive case should book a test whether they have symptoms or not. Either online or by calling 119.

Really? That's interesting, I wish the app included this! Right I'll get on it - thanks Smile

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Girlmama3 · 26/05/2021 14:19

My db is a teacher. His HM spoke to one from Bolton who warned them to look out for stomach upsets. Apparently the Indian variant is presenting that way in children.

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