As coronavirus infection rates soar across the country, the symptoms to spot in children differ to that of adults. While children are at less of a risk when it comes to suffering complications from the virus, there have been a number of cases where younger sufferers have needed hospital treatment.
In adults, the main symptoms are a high temperature, a new and continuous cough and a loss of taste and smell. While the longer list of symptoms in adults also covers headaches, fatigue, dizziness and 'brain fog' - the key signs in children are slightly different.
According to data from the ZOE Symptom Tracker App, fatigue was listed as one of the main symptoms in children with the virus.