
As the latest version of the Omicron variant continues to spread quickly, the official list of Covid symptoms has been expanded in England - but not yet in the rest of the UK.
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The updated guidance now lists nine extra symptoms, including a sore throat, muscle pains and diarrhoea, but many of these are similar to cold and flu symptoms.
So how can you tell if you've got Covid, a bad cold or something else?
What are the symptoms to look out for?
It's not possible to tell if you have Covid-19, flu or another respiratory infection based on symptoms alone, official advice says.
But spotting these symptoms can help to reduce the spread to other more vulnerable people.
If you have any of these symptoms plus a high temperature or you don't feel well enough to go to work or school, you're advised to stay at home.
Is change or loss of taste and smell still important?
This was one of the three key Covid symptoms identified during the first two years of the pandemic but it appears to be much less common with Omicron infections.
The most common five symptoms experienced by people with positive Covid tests recently are runny nose (83%), fatigue (71%), sore throat (69%), headache (69%) and sneezing (68%), according to the ZOE Covid symptom app.