Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, the main symptoms of the virus that members of the public have been told by the NHS to look out for have been a high fever, a new, persistent cough and a loss or changed sense of smell and taste. In addition to the main symptoms, people around the world have reported experiencing various other side effects that they believe could be linked to the virus, including “Covid toe” and rashes on other parts of their bodies. In September, a study conducted by The University of Belfast found that diarrhoea and vomiting could be symptoms for coronavirus.
Meanwhile, in July it was reported that researchers are calling for skin rashes to be added to the NHS’ official list of symptoms after a study found that one in 11 patients who tested positive for Covid-19 developed a rash. The study, which was carried out by King’s College London, was conducted using data…