More than half of people who test positive for Covid suffer no symptoms, official figures revealed today.

Office for National Statistics data showed 53 per cent of those diagnosed with the virus in March said they had no warning signs — including a fever or cough. 

But among those that did have symptoms, fatigue was the most commonly reported symptom, followed by a headache and a cough.

The NHS only lists a temperature, new continuous cough and loss of taste and smell as tell-tale signs of the virus. 

Health chiefs have been repeatedly criticised for not including the wide-range of symptoms which have been linked to the disease.  

This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk

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