Do you know what coronavirus cough sounds like?
As cases of coronavirus continue to rise across the world, many are unsure what the respiratory condition sounds like.
It presents with two key symptoms, which are a cough and a fever. As it’s broken out in the middle of cold and flu season, it can be difficult to tell if you’ve got the normal flu or coronavirus.
Radio 2 has shared audio clips of what the telltale dry cough sounds like.
"The two main symptoms of coronavirus to look out for are a continuous dry cough and/or a fever,” said BBC’s Laura Foster.
"If you're sneezing a lot, got a runny nose or a headache, you may be ill, but you've probably not got coronavirus.
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"So how high a fever is a coronavirus one? And what exactly is a continuous dry cough?
"Well, it's when you cough and there's no mucous or phlegm. There's basically no gooey substance in your tissue. And this is not the odd cough here or there. It has to be coughing regularly for no other reason, such as clearing your throat or smoking."
"So how high a fever is a coronavirus fever? Well if you have one, you will know about it. Technically it's a body temperature of more than 37.8 degrees Celsius or 100 degrees Fahrenheit. But if you've not got a thermometer, basically you will feel hot, and your chest and back would be hot if someone touched you."
Laura added: "If you have either of these symptoms, then you and everyone you live with needs to stay at home for two weeks.”