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Most people who test positive for coronavirus have ‘no key symptoms’ on test day – Wales Online
Researchers found some 77% of people involved in the study who received a positive test had no symptoms
The majority of people who test positive for coronavirus do not have any ‘key symptoms’ on the day of their test, a study has suggested.
Some 77% of people involved in the study who had a positive test had no symptoms on the day of their test, while 86% did not have a cough, temperature or loss of taste or smell.
Researchers led by Professor Irene Petersen at University College London (UCL) analysed data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) coronavirus infection survey, which has been…
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