We've rounded up coronavirus symptoms advice from the NHS, medical professionals and experts to identify whether a sore throat, dizziness and a headache are symptoms of COVID-19.
April 20, 2020 - 11:56 BST Megan Bull As the world continues to navigate the unchartered waters of the coronavirus crisis, we're beginning to learn more and more about the infection - but that doesn't mean identifying the symptoms has become any easier. After all, we're still getting to grips with COVID-19 and the majority of symptoms can overlap with that of a common cold or flu.
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