In a bid to ease the pressure off the NHS, Brits are told to stay home, and only go out for a strict number of reasons. If they experience any coronavirus-related symptoms, they are told to self-isolate for seven days if they live alone, or with the household for 14 days if they live with others.
The NHS says the symptoms to look out for are a fever and/or a new/continuous cough. But research and other experts have highlighted other symptoms we should be wary of.
One of the less obvious symptoms that has been mentioned is headaches. A study published in the Lancet journal highlighted it as a symptom after 8% of patients in Wuhan, China with Covid-19 reported it.