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Doctor shares most common Coronavirus symptoms in children and warns 'any sick child' could have Covid

A leading doctor has shared the most common Covid symptoms among children as she warns that soon parents will have no way of knowing for sure whether their kids have the virus.

Dr Helen Wall, senior responsible officer for Bolton’s Covid-19 vaccination programme, said poorly youngsters being seen by GPs at the moment 'appear to still be those with respiratory symptoms - cough, wheeze shortness of breath and fever'.

But she says there are likely to be many more that they don't see as parents are becoming more at ease with kids being unwell, without necessarily putting it down to Covid.

"There will be many more I'm sure with snuffles, colds, fevers and tummy complaints that just bumble on and get better and we never see," she said.

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"They are easily mistaken for everyday childhood viruses, which of course many of them will be - other viruses are available. Parents seem to be easing back into their children getting coughs and colds and fevers again now.

"In the lockdowns and with all the restrictions, viruses of all kinds really fell off and when children started to mix again and get sick again parents understandably were worried more. Anxiety around childhood illnesses seemed higher."

But she warned that the virus is still well and truly out there and with free mass testing soon coming to an end, it will be difficult to tell whether a child - or anyone else for that matter - has the virus.

"Essentially any sick child could be Covid," said Dr Wall. "Less and less people are testing and soon tests will be a thing of the past for many, so is it or isn’t it Covid is going to be nigh on impossible for the majority.

"In adults it will be the

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