In a recent study published in the The British Medical Journal, researchers found that a sore throat is not only a less common symptom of coronavirus than you might expect, but it isn’t even one of the top 10 most common symptoms patients experience. The researchers monitored the cases of 20,133 individuals with COVID-19 admitted to 208 acute care hospitals in England, Wales, and Scotland. Based on their findings, here are the 13 most common coronavirus symptoms and the percentage of patients who experienced each. And to learn more about the spread of COVID-19, check out 80 Percent of Coronavirus Cases Can Be Traced Back to This One Thing. 71.6 percent of patients 71.2 percent of patients And for more on this symptom, check out Is Your Shortness of Breath a Coronavirus Symptom? Here’s How to Know. 68.9 percent of patients Approximately 30 percent of patients Less than 20 percent of patients And for more on this symptom and who it’s affecting, check out 7 Silent Symptoms of Coronavirus Seniors Need to Know. Approximately 15 percent of patients Less than 15 percent of patients Less than 15 percent of patients Approximately 10 percent of patients Less than 10 percent of patientsae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb Less than 10 percent of patients And for more on headaches and COVID-19, check out How to Tell If Your Headache Is Actually Coronavirus. Approximately 5 percent of patients Approximately 5 percent of patients