Probably worth reposting this link that @lowbrows (who is a doctor, and says this is a credible source) posted - scroll down to signs and symptoms: https://emcrit.org/ibcc/COVID19/
This links to the table attached from primary data. Diarrhoea is not an indicative symptom - only between 2 and 8% of cases get it. Headache is more common although the numbers aren't massive as you'll see.
But in the absence of a test it's definitely best to be sensible.
It is worth noting that is symptoms near the time of presentation. I'm guessing, but most people will be presenting +7 days after onset of initial symptoms.
True. And fever could have burnt out by then. I don't think it's been updated recently (the table at least) but this is still the best info I've seen so far.
Probably worth reposting this link that @lowbrows (who is a doctor, and says this is a credible source) posted - scroll down to signs and symptoms:
https://emcrit.org/ibcc/COVID19/
This links to the table attached from primary data. Diarrhoea is not an indicative symptom - only between 2 and 8% of cases get it. Headache is more common although the numbers aren't massive as you'll see.
But in the absence of a test it's definitely best to be sensible.