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Researchers Find Two New Symptoms Of Omicron Variant!

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   3 Jan 2022 7:35 AM GMT
Researchers Find Two New Symptoms Of Omicron Variant!
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After having a tough time with the Covid pandemic in 2020, the entire world had ringed into the new year with a lot of hopes that the pandemic would be rooted out in the new year. As a piece of sad news for the world, the pandemic is not showing any sign of stepping down.

Killing the positive vibes, new symptoms of the Omicron variant were detected by the researchers. A team of researchers from the publicly-funded Health Service department in the United Kingdom.

The United Kingdom National Health Service had called for a new study in the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic ringing danger bells across the nation. The study says that despite the newly detected variant being a mild variant compared to the previous variants, Omicron does come with a set of a wide range of symptoms.

The symptoms like high temperature, continuous cough, or a loss of taste are associated with the Covid pandemic. Besides the old symptoms, the recent study says that Nausea, loss of appetite might also be the symptoms of the virus as a few infected people complained of the new symptoms.

The new symptoms were added to the list of symptoms related to the ongoing pandemic after the team which took part in the new study had examined and observed a bunch of patients across the areas who were infected with the respiratory disease. A high temperature and sore throats symptoms were also found in a few patients.

The study has great significance with the matter of the fact that the United Kingdom is one of the severely hit nations across the globe with the Covid impact. As a result of the tense situation, the Health Service Department had swung into action to gather more information on how the Omicron variant behaves.

The earlier studies on the Omicron variant conducted by various Universities and experts have found out that compared to the previous variants, Delta and Delta Plus, the Omicron is a mild variant and the percentage of hospitalizations and the overnight treatment for the patients is also quite less. The difference is quite the same in various countries.