'Assume' you have Covid if you wake up with 2 telltale signs

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'Assume' you have Covid if you wake up with 2 telltale signs
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A professor has outlined more about the latest variant

People who wake up with two telltale signs are being told to assume they have coronavirus. A professor heading up the ZOE health study has said fatigue in the morning, even after a good night's sleep, could be a symptom.

"Symptoms much the same except generally more fatigue and sore throat - so best to assume it’s Covid! Hopefully this wave will be over soon."Prof Spector said: "Try and get tested if you can. If you can't get tested, assume you've got a cold and stay away from other people until you feel better."

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