The prevalence of variants of the virus has increased crown 2.75, according to the World Health Organization, so in this report we learn about the most important symptoms of the new Corona mutants, according to the “Times of India” website.
While Omicron is the dominant variant of the coronavirus at present, among subvariants BA.5 and its lineages account for about 70% of cases, the majority so far.
According to reports, BA.4 descendant lineage cases decreased from 2.8% to 2.0% and BQ.1 cases increased from 27.6% to 36.2%.
The incidence of infection with XBB, the recombinant variant of Omicron, is also increasing, and the incidence of XBB has increased from 4.2% to 5%.
The main symptoms to note for the common variants
So far, the classic symptoms of Corona have been fever, chills, chronic fatigue, body aches, headache, sore throat and shortness of breath. People also suffer from chest pain, pink eyes, nausea and vomiting.
Many people also had skin related problems like rashes and purple fingers.
With the presence of new strains of Corona with a high transmission rate and the ability to escape immunity, Corona infection has become a common occurrence, and people who have been vaccinated are also infected.
The ZOE Health study monitored the symptoms of Corona in fully vaccinated individuals and found that these people suffered more often from sore throats, runny noses, stuffy noses, persistent coughs and headaches.
If you haven’t been vaccinated yet, you may experience these symptoms
The ZOE Health study also found symptoms seen in people who hadn’t yet been vaccinated.
The study said that headache, sore throat, runny nose, fever and persistent cough remain common symptoms in unvaccinated individuals, with headache being the most visible symptom and other symptoms such as loss of smell which was widespread during the first and second waves of the disease Corona infection does not appear these days. .
In light of the transmission rate of the virus and its ability to escape immunity, safety measures should be followed such as: wearing masks, sanitizing hands frequently, avoiding touching exposed surfaces and avoiding putting hands in mouth without cleaning them adequately.