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These are 8 Omicron Symptoms in People Who Have Been Vaccinated 2 Times

Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia The public is advised to remain vigilant against the threat of Covid-19 transmission even though cases in the country have started to sag. This is because the Covid-19 virus, especially the Omicron variant, also infects many who have received the full dose of the vaccine.

Citing The Sun, a research conducted in Norway recently released eight common symptoms experienced by many people who have been vaccinated.

Research published in journals Eurosurveillance The study initially investigated the transmission of Omicron at the time of the 2021 Christmas celebration. Of the 110 people at the Christmas party interviewed by the researchers, 81 of them contracted Omicron at the party. Through interviews it was discovered that more than 95% of them had been vaccinated twice.

The researchers then reported the eight most common symptoms experienced by those who had been vaccinated. Apparently, coughing is the most common symptom experienced by Covid patients who have been vaccinated twice.

Here are 8 common symptoms:

1. Cough (83%)

2. Runny nose (78 %))

3. Fatigue (74 %))

4. Sore throat (72%))

5. Headache (68 %))

6. Muscle pain (58 %))

7. Fever (54%))

8. Sneezing (43%))

In addition to these eight general symptoms, other symptoms that are less common in Omicron patients include decreased appetite by 33%, decreased sense of taste by 23%, decreased smell by 12%, heavy breathing 12%, and abdominal pain 6%.

Meanwhile, the ZOE study provides another overview of Omicron symptoms in people who have received the vaccine booster. Research led by King’s College London reveals symptoms of Covid that are The most common today are:

1. Runny nose (74 %)

2. Headache (68%)

3. Sore throat (65%)

4. Fatigue (64%)

5. Sneezing (60%)

6. Persistent cough (42%)

7. Hoarseness (38%)

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