Since Indonesia recorded the Omicron case, the number of COVID-19 patients has continued to soar, even recently, it has often been above 50 thousand per day. The Omicron variant does spread more quickly than the other variants, but the symptoms are difficult to distinguish.
Unlike Delta, many Omicron patients complain of COVID-19 symptoms resembling the common cold. However, a doctor in San Francisco discovered strange COVID-19 symptoms in an Omicron patient.
A symptom of COVID-19 when he wakes up is experienced by a male patient, namely he often feels anxious. This Omicron patient had previously received three doses of the Moderna type of COVID-19 vaccine.
He should be fine, but the illness and anxiety caused [Omicron] pathetic,” wrote Bob Wachter, chair of the department of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, in a Twitter thread, describing the clinical condition of the Omicron patient.
This anxiety is followed by other COVID-19 symptoms such as flu, sore throat, dry cough, muscle aches. The 28-year-old Omicron patient often wakes up with an ‘uncomfortable feeling’ and often feels cold.
His complaints are similar to what the ZOE COVID Symptoms study reported. A study that records all complaints of COVID-19 patients.
In comparison to the Delta COVID-19 infection, these are some of the symptoms that most Omicron patients complain about.
- Have a cold
- Headache
- Fatigue (either mild or severe)
- Sneeze
- Sore throat.
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