The season of sniffles and sneezes is upon us, but can you tell which is affecting you? It can be hard to tell different ...
BBC Morning Live's Dr Oscar Duke shares his advice on how to identify whether you have cold, flu or Covid and how to look ...
As of October 2025, the predominant covid-19 strains circulating are the Omicron subvariants XFG, known as "Stratus," and NB.
It can sometimes be tricky to tell the difference between a cold and coronavirus, but the NHS has shared the main signs to ...
Flu is a viral infection affecting the nose, throat, and lungs and is "far worse than an ordinary cold", which usually causes ...
A sudden loss or change in sense of taste and smell is much more common with Covid than flu or a cold, Dr Patel said. Covid ...
During the warm weather months, it’s easy to assume you have COVID-19 if you suddenly develop symptoms like a sore throat, runny nose, and cough. But summer colds can and do happen, and infectious ...
The flu is a contagious respiratory infection caused by influenza viruses. Similarly to COVID-19, it is spread by droplets ...
It’s that time of year when common sicknesses creep their way around. But how can you tell the difference between a cold, flu, or COVID? “Runny nose, sore throat, headache, you may feel tired,” said ...
This browser does not support the Video element. As colder temperatures set in for many U.S. states, the uncertainties of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic continue to linger, leaving many people still ...
But, common illnesses such as colds, flu, and RSV each have some clear traits that can help identify which virus is causing ...