The "traditional" symptoms typically associated with COVID-19 at the start of the pandemic, such as loss of smell and fever, are no longer the most common signs of infection.Since the first cases of Covid were reported in the UK in 2020, patients have experienced a range of different symptoms. Many of us are aware of what were ruled to be the most prevalent signs in the early stages of the pandemic. However, since then the most likely symptoms have continued to change.Not only is this due to the fact the virus has mutated several times, but also the vaccines have played a part.The ZOE Health Study, which collates information from patients, found that the number of vaccines you have can determine which symptoms of Covid you are most likely to develop if you catch it.According to the findings, tussis is among the top five symptoms in those who have had two vaccinesTussis is the medical term for a cough.