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‘Extreme disadvantages, headaches, body pain are omicron’ signs

'Extreme disadvantages, headaches, body pain are omicron' signs
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Letter: With 23 cases Omicron Covid variants are reported in the state, experts try to map the similarity of symptoms in patients.
However, they cannot find common symptoms of cough, cold, fever, respiratory problems, or loss of odor shown by cases infected with the Delta variant.
What has been detected so far is the three main symptoms including complaints of extreme weakness, headaches and body pain by patients affected by omicron.
Dr.
Tustar Patel, the pulmonary words to the Toi, “as long as the previous variant of Covid-19 patients suffered cough, cold, fever, respiratory problems, smell and testing and lung infections but this new Omicron variant did not have these symptoms.
Even inside A study in Africa, three symptoms seen in patients infected with omicron.
These symptoms are extreme weaknesses, headaches and body pain.
“Dr.
Patel is a member of the Covid Task Force State formed by the State Government of State of State in the meeting.
Thursday, see the increasing number of omicron cases.
The meeting discussed the current situation and detailed effective precautions to be taken to control the spread of new variants.
Seeing fast spread, experts fear the situation may be more sensitive in January and February.
The doctor who strictly monitored the situation also suggested to test all international passengers on arrival and did not limit it only for travelers from risky countries.
“At present, government guidelines mandate international passenger testing comes from ‘At-Risk’ countries, but now we have to test all international passengers,” Dr Patel added.
“Now it’s like sitting at the end of the volcano.
Until now, most cases have a history of travel, but if it changes to community transmission, the situation will change dangerously.
To prevent the spread of further viruses, all international passengers must be sent mandatory for institutional quarantine , “said Dr.
Mukesh Maheshwari, Coordinator, Gujarat State, Indian Medical Association (IMA).
“During previous Covid waves, we saw cases of rising in the US and Britain and after 15-20 days the number of patients increased in India.
Residents must observe Covid guidelines and the government must strictly enforce regulations,” Dr.
Maheshwari added.

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