Coronavirus Symptoms Have Changed!
The coronavirus BA.5 variant came to the fore with the increase in the number of cases. 5, the sub-variant of Omicron, known to be the most contagious variant ever, has been updated by the UK’s National Health Service (NHS). Common symptoms such as shortness of breath, loss of taste and smell are less likely to occur in the Covid-19 variant BA.
- Loss of Odor – 10%
- Earache – 11%
- Shortness of Breath – 11%
- Sweating or Shivering – 12%
- Fever – 13%
- Chest Pain – 13%
- Change in Sense of Smell – 13%
- Eye Pain – 14%
- Swelling of Lymph Nodes – 15%
- Dizziness – 18%
- Muscle Pain – 25%
- Fatigue – 27%
- Sneezing – 32%
- Volume Down – 35%
- Phlegmatic Cough – 37%
- Runny Nose – 40%
- Dry Cough – 40%
- Nasal Congestion – 40%
- Ligament Pain – 49%
- Sore Throat – 58%
IT HAS 5 BASIC SYMPTOMS!
According to the news in the New York Times, the five main symptoms of the BA.5 variant are; Cough, Runny nose, Sore throat, Fatigue, Head and muscle aches
DAY DAY BA.5 SYMPTOMS
DAY 0
Infection begins after close contact with someone infected with the Coronavirus. When a person speaks, sings, coughs or sneezes, droplets of saliva carrying Covid particles are released. The amount of virus varies according to the situation.
DAY 1, 2 AND 3: INcubation
After Sars-CoV-2 succeeds in invading our body’s first cells, the next step is to expand its scope. As each infested cell releases thousands of copies, the virus advances further in the organism. This period of silent evolution, in which the presence of the virus cannot be detected, is known as incubation.