


<p>The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has listed five coronavirus symptoms for which people should ‘seek emergency medical care immediately’. The vast majority of coronavirus cases do not require treatment in hospital, with main symptoms such as a high temperature, continuous cough and a loss or change to your sense of smell or taste usually <a href="https://www.unilad.co.uk/health/covid-five-symptoms-that-could-mean-you-need-emergency-medical-help-listed-by-cdc/" title="Read more" >…</a></p>

<p>200 troops are being deployed in London to support the NHS as hospitals continue to deal with staff shortages. The army is set to provide military medics to assist doctors and nurses with patient care, while other personnel are also being deployed to help in non-medical hospital roles. The Ministry of Defence confirmed the troops <a href="https://www.unilad.co.uk/news/omicron-army-deployed-in-london-to-support-nhs-staff-shortages/" title="Read more" >…</a></p>

<p>Comedians could soon be prescribed by the NHS in an attempt to prove that laughter really is the best medicine. Angie Belcher, comedian in residence at Bristol University, has been working with medics to develop sessions for people suffering from depression that are designed to make them laugh. Belcher says the courses could help people <a href="https://www.unilad.co.uk/health/comedians-could-soon-be-prescribed-to-combat-depression/" title="Read more" >…</a></p>







