ISU BOGOR – In recent developments, it has now been suggested that a severe disease symptom Omicron can last up to 13 days, especially for those who are not vaccinated.-
Since being discovered in South Africa last month, varian Omicron of COVID-19 has been rapidly expanding around the world, demonstrating unprecedented levels of transmission.
Researchers are scrambling to establish how much of a threat it poses to current immune defenses, but the evidence to date has remained largely anecdotal.
From the available data, reports of severe illness with Omicron describe hard to breathe for 13 days. However, experts note that hard to breathe may be more common in those who are not vaccinated.
Most attempts to characterize varian new revolves around distinguishing it from varian previously.
Preliminary data suggest that some symptoms may be different, but experts are still working to determine if these changes are of major significance.
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South African health insurance last week advised that an itchy and sore throat, along with nasal congestion, dry cough and muscle aches in the lower back are all common complaints with Omicron.
Separate reports suggest early warning signs may include headaches, muscle aches, fatigue, sneezing and night sweats.
In rarer cases, it has also been suggested that hard to breathe may occur among the unvaccinated.
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