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When can you stop self-isolating after recovering from minor coronavirus symptoms?

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If you've suddenly lost your sense of smell and taste, chances are you've contracted coronavirus. In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, the main symptoms were flagged as a persistent cough, a high temperature and fever, and occasionally difficulty in breathing.

But as the coronavirus spreads around the globe, medical professionals and patients are finding a string of new symptoms that indicate the disease doesn't affect everyone in the same way.

With the UK on lockdown, most people are staying at home and practising self-distancing on the few occasions they go out - to fetch food, medical supplies, to go to work or to provide care for a vulnerable person.

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