Coronavirus cases are rising fast again, driven by a new variant of the virus which is thought to be more easily transmitted.
We’ve all been made aware about the three main symptoms to look out for so you aren’t unwittingly spreading Covid.According to the NHS, they are a new continuous cough, a high temperature and a loss of smell/taste – but this can differ in children and babies.Those who are experiencing any of these symptoms - at any age - should book a coronavirus test and self isolate.But one of the main problems with children is that they might struggle to communicate with you what symptoms they are feeling – depending on their age.Here are five common symptoms to look out for in children and babies.According to data from the ZOE.