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Friday 28 October 2022
A new American study has revealed that symptoms reported in recent weeks have changed from the more common symptoms of corona infection since the virus started spreading around the world about three years ago.
The study found that “previously recorded symptoms have changed with the new mutants of the virus” over the past three years.
According to the Miami Herald, the study states, “Primary symptoms were often similar in infected people, regardless of vaccination status.”
According to the study, “four of the five main symptoms of corona were the same for participants who received two doses of the vaccine, one dose of the vaccine and for those who had not been vaccinated. These symptoms were headache, persistent cough, sore of throat, and runny nose. “
However, the study found that the main symptoms differed in how they were classified for each of the vaccination groups. Each group also reported different symptoms.
For those who received two doses of the corona vaccine, symptoms included: sore throat, runny nose, stuffy nose, persistent cough, and headache. Previously, according to the study, loss of smell, shortness of breath and fever were more common symptoms of corona infection, for those who had been vaccinated with two doses.
As for those who received a single dose of the vaccine, “sneezing” became one of the most obvious symptoms of Covid-19 infection for them, and symptoms also included: headache, runny nose, sore throat and persistent cough.
As for the third group, which is the unvaccinated group, study participants reported that they developed fever more often than the other groups and the symptoms were: fever, headache, sore throat, runny nose and cough persistent.
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