Health experts around the world are beginning to take note of the evolution of the most common symptoms of COVID-19.
UK officials are warning of an imaginable “devastating wave” of infections in the fall, as symptoms of the virus may go unnoticed.
BEFORE CHRIST. Dr. Brian Conway, an infectious disease expert, said provincials are seeing the same trend.
“We’re seeing adjustments in the sense of taste, adjustments in smell from the beginning,” he said Wednesday. “It may simply be a matter of other symptoms caused by the ancestral virus, compared to Omicron, other symptoms compared to other people who are vaccinated compared to those who are not, but it is still a vital disease. “
Conway said other people deserve to pay attention to symptoms such as muscle pain, fatigue, headaches and the general feeling of “lagging. “
He said it’s not the same as the non-unusual cold.
Conway added that those who are vaccinated still see much milder symptoms than those who are not.
It is now also believed that 75% of Canadians have become inflamed with COVID, whether they know it or not.
A report released through British Columbia’s COVID modeling organization shows that Omicron is still to blame for infection rates.
However, because of the milder symptom option, especially among those who are vaccinated, officials worry that other people could spread the virus by going outside when they feel a little unwell.
“We have no idea how many other people have COVID. None,” Conway said. So, we think maybe 75% of the Canadian population has contracted COVID. But we track hospitalizations, we track deaths, and again, the numbers aren’t insignificant. We have thousands of hospitalizations in Canada every day. “
Conway suggests that people, especially those who are in contact with the elderly or other vulnerable people, test negative 3 days in a row after infection and wear a mask at work for a few days to make sure they don’t spread the virus to others.