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So, like the original omicron strain (BA.1), the primary symptoms of a mild BA.2 infection are a cough, fever, fatigue and possible loss of taste or smell. A runny nose, gastrointestinal issues, headache and a skin rash are other common signs and symptoms. Those are pretty similar to what people experience with a cold or other seasonal viruses.
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But on the whole, BA.2 symptoms have been generally similar to those of previous variants. "There has not been a significant change in symptoms. Usually, nasal congestion or a sore throat [are...
The rise of Omicron BA.2 variant has been blamed for recent surges in China as well as record infections in European countries like Germany and the UK. Yet some European countries are now seeing a slower uptick in new cases, or even a decline. BA.2 has been called the "stealth variant" because it is slightly harder to track.
The symptoms for BA.2 are similar to those seen in many COVID infections, including: Fever or chills Cough Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing Fatigue Muscle or body aches Headache New loss...
Cases of omicron BA.2 are limited in the U.S., but COVID-19 experts at Mayo Clinic say the number is growing, especially overseas. "In the U.S., we have identified cases in about half of the states, but it's about 1% or less of all of the COVID cases occurring. Now take another country like Denmark, where they had very high immunization rates.
In a lot of ways, it's a bad cold, a lot of respiratory symptoms, stuffy nose, coughing, body aches and fatigue," said Dr. Dennis Cunningham, the system medical director of infection control and...
Early in the pandemic, studies showed that infections from circulating COVID-19 strains usually began with a fever, followed by cough, nausea and vomiting, then diarrhea. This progression could help health providers distinguish between COVID-19 and other respiratory infections. 2 Allergies or COVID-19: What Are the Differences?
Persons infected with the Omicron variant can present with symptoms similar to previous variants. The presence and severity of symptoms can be affected by COVID-19 vaccination status, the presence of other health conditions, age, and history of prior infection. Severe Illness