Coronavirus is known to have several nasty symptoms, ranging from a fever to breathing difficulties.
However, COVID-19 also shares many characteristics with the common cold, making it tricky to know if you have it.
After studying 138 patients, scientists at the Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University have been able to produce a day-by-day breakdown of the typical symptoms.
They found that approximately 99% of patients develop a high temperature, while more than half experience fatigue and a dry cough.
About a third also have muscle pain and difficulty in breathing.
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