Top 10 Symptoms Of Newest COVID-19 Omicron Variants - An Update On New Variants And New Symptoms!

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Top 10 symptoms caused by newest Omicron variants!!
COVID-19 Omicron variants continue to mutate, but do the most recent and heavily spreading Omicron variants cause different symptoms than the earlier variants? We dive into the newest variants, including BA.5, BQ.1, BQ.1.1, BA.2, XBB, XBB.1.5, and more!

We go into the top 10 symptoms being reported on the ZOE project app and how these compare to the original symptoms reported for Omicron one year ago, as well as the variants before Omicron.

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I had Omicron BA5 in September with long covid for 6 more weeks from HELL. The actual COVID was very strange, with most of the symptoms listed, but it doesn't cover how strange everything was, causing a terrible distortion of reality and senses. It would take too long to explain, but I believe the damage to the autonomic nervous system (causing panic, extreme anxiety, and loss of regulation of sleep so my body would not go to sleep) was worst. I am so afraid of getting Long Covid again! I was so grateful to be "normal" again after about 9 weeks.

pkstiever
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Please explain why nausea and diarrhea have never been on the list yet every single person I’ve known with covid or seen online has experienced nausea and diarrhea commonly with covid over the years.
Yet it’s NEVER been on the lists.
Why is nausea and diarrhea even symptoms for an URI?

Pari_Pixie
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Lower back pain and very fatigue, sneezing and roof of my mouth swollen.

terrigreen
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I have omicron now (London). It feels exactly like a bad cold. A night of aches and pains, a runny nose, a cough which is not constant or severe. Physically a bit tired but can walk a mile slowly. No loss of appetite, no distortion of smell, no fever. It's a nuisance but doesn't feel in the slightest bit threatening.

onthebeachinsitges
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I had my 1st case last May: Fever for only the 1st 24-36 hrs, weird sinus pressure behind the nose, teeth pain, and fatigue. It only lasted a few days-5 tops. Now I am on day 3 of my 2nd infection. No symptoms beyond mild runny noses and a handful of sneezing. I wouldn’t have known I had Covid if I wouldn’t have tested. Following current cdc guidelines and isolating..

aprilwichman
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The most recent data update includes samples taken January 3 – 9, 2023. During this sampling period:

The total viral RNA load in wastewater entering the (minneapolis/st paul) Metro Plant decreased by 12% last week compared to a week earlier.
The contribution of BA.2 sub-lineages to the viral RNA load entering the Metro Plant increased to 32% last week, while that of BA.5 sub-lineages decreased to 70%.
BA.2.75 and XBB subvariants are both subsets of the BA.2 lineage:
BA.2.75 made up approximately 4% of the viral RNA entering the Metro Plant last week, down from 5% a week earlier.
XBB made up 27% of the viral RNA entering the Metro Plant last week, nearly doubling the previous week’s level of 15%.
BQ.1 subvariants are a subset of the BA.5 lineage. They made up approximately 56% of the viral RNA entering the Metro Plant last week, down from 62% a week earlier.

Summary: XBB sub-lineages are replacing BQ.1 sub-lineages in the Metro Plant service area, but the total level of virus decreased, week-over-week.

jameskringlee
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I had it in August. It was really bad for about 10 days but I wasn't really better until about the end of 4 weeks. The killer sore throat, hoarseness and overall weirdness are what I remember most. It was different than any other upper respiratory infection I'd ever had. It was as if my body was telling me, "this was made in lab."

nancyhoffman
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I live in the US (PA) and have been participating in the Zoe tracking study since mid 2020. I am fully vaccinated. I had no cases of URIs from May 2020 until the end of 2022. The last few days of December, I had some nasal congestion and a mild sore throat. I tested myself and it came back negative. On New Years Eve, my nose was running nonstop, and my throat was more sore. I woke up after midnight and decided to retest, since I had a pile of expiring kits. I couldn’t believe it when I saw that I had tested positive. After another day or two, I was pretty much back to normal, although my throat was still a bit scratchy, like a tickle in my throat, and sometimes I’d start coughing when I tried to talk.

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So, I tested positive Jan 2nd. I had it for about a week. Jan 7th I got a negative test. It’s was still pretty brutal though this was my third time. My bivalent shot was in mid Oct so it waned. I’m still dealing with a pretty stuffy nose but it comes and goes. I don’t know what variant it was. I didn’t have a fever, but I felt exhausted. I had heart pain which worried me. I developed a hoarse cough a few days in, but I could feel it stopping at my throat. It didn’t go into the lungs this time. I didn’t lose taste and smell. I had thick glue snot again but not in the lungs this time. I attribute that to being fully vaccinated. I also had a headache for a few days. It’s funny though. I had weird sneezing a week before I tested positive. It was very strange excessive sneezing. I was told it was just a cold, and because of that, my immune system dropped and I got Covid. But my theory is, that weird sneeziness was pre-Covid. I’ve heard constant sneezing is a very early warning symptom (only) for those who are vaccinated.

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Zoe is awesome, they're bang up-to-date with their stats and in general do a better job than many (most?) (all?) government public health authorities.

Logotic
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My symptoms began on a Friday evening three weeks before Christmas, I had been invited to a Christmas reception but felt too tired to go, didn’t think to test for COVID. Same for Saturday night, a Christmas party invitation, felt too tired but went anyway. Had an appointment to view a property with my fiancé on Sunday, an estate property in the country so an hours’s drive, felt pretty good, and refreshed to see this beautiful property with Mountain Views. But then I got home and suddenly symptoms became like a flu. After a terrible night, terrible body aches, unable to breath, and the worst sore throat I’ve had in my life, I took a test the next morning and it was positive. I thought after 5 days it would pass. Phoned my brother, a doctor of internal medicine, who suggested that I give the temperature and congestion a few days to clear up before resorting to antibiotics (I very rarely take antibiotics). Fever left, congestion improved only slightly but didn’t show signs of infection. Recover finally took 5 full weeks. I’m 68 but in excellent health, like someone 20 years younger. My fiancé, 66, tested positive 2 days after me and is still Ill 6 weeks later and was hospitalized immediately because he is immune compromised. This was a monster. Be careful. We are both fully vaccinated and boosted with bivalent booster.

m.s
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I had 2 vaccines and a booster. I started feeling itchy throat and coughing on January 4. Left work and came home with a fever. Tested but it was negative. That was Wednesday, I continued to run a fever, stuffy nose, loss of appetite to the point I was drinking mostly all day, hot tea, water and coffee only. My husband heated me up a can of chicken noodle soup that I have eaten before and it tasted horrible, I ate it because he was worried about me not eating. Friday morning still had fever of 101.5 and he brought me coffee like I drink it, just milk and coffee, it was nasty. I asked him if it was new coffee or what he did different since it was not good. He said I didn't do anything different and his taste fine. Now I did have headaches with this too. Saturday I got an appointment to get tested at covid rest site after fever went to 102.5. I was positive, also had bad muscle aches and chills, add to that the loss it altered taste. I followed CDC guidelines and stayed home from first symptom except going to test site. I now have a dry cough, mucous so thick it is hard to get it to move but the worst is the lack of moisture in mouth and a burning throat. I drink twice the amount of water and peppermint tea so I normally do but the throat just gets so dry my voice cracks and my throat burns. I wake up at night with my mouth do dry I cannot swallow until I get water in my mouth. I have never had this problem in my life. I am praying this goes away soon. I do not know the type I had as far as the variant but I do know it affected smell and taste.

My daughter just had it too and she did not have fever as long, did not lose sense of taste or smell. Had more runny nose and cough that was productive and sore throat. She was not vaccinated. To date my husband remains symptom free.

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Sore throat ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Fatigue ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Loss of smell ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Stuffed noise ⭐⭐⭐
Hoarse voice ⭐⭐⭐
Muscle aches ⭐
October / 22
Symptoms change all the time, others had massive headaches but with minimal sore throats.

lannguyen-pudb
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The latest CDC report show that XBB/XBB.1.5 accounts for 46.9% and BQ.1/BQ.1.1 44.7% of the new cases in the US, a large increase from last week. Again the rise in new cases is in the Northeast and falls are in the Midwest.

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My hubs and I had Covid in Sept for 10 days-2 weeks. Myriad of symptoms…sore throat, swollen lymph nodes, fever, body aches, initially. More cold like symptoms days 5-10. Ironically, our dog got sick within a few days of us. She had swollen lymph nodes, which vet thought might have been left over infection from minor dental work 5 weeks earlier. She also had a temperature. Treated her with She never really got better…2 weeks later she became neurological. Rushed to ER Vet, where she seized and passed. Necropsy was done…encephalitis (infection of the brain). Cause unknown. I’ll always wonder if it was Covid. She was 8 yrs old, otherwise healthy beforehand. RIP my sweet JoJo.🐶😢❤️

pattytyndall
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Wow, dead on. I have the newest variant now. Just flew and people were hacking on the flight and sneezing like no ones business. Scratchy throat, then sore throat, body aches and chills, dry cough, then runny nose and sneezing last. That's the way it went for me. I'm not tired, went wandering in my hills all day just fine. This is my second time with covid, never vaccinated.

nodiggity
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Thanks for your videos...I think I prefer the old audio better. In this video the voice quality is poorer than previous videos.

brodietaym
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I am 73 years old who is triple vaccinated with last jab 11/2021. I started with sore throat 1/2/2023 that rapidly became severe, cough few days later productive of bloody mucous, nasal congestion and fever to 102F for few days. I did home COVID test 1/4/2023 negative. Next day repeated tests reported as invalid. On 1/6/2023 used another type of test I had and tested positive. I started on Paxlovid that evening and took my last dose 1/11/2023. Tested negative 1/13/2023. Today I seem to be coughing more and head congested. Hope I am not among the 6% that can have rebound infection/symptoms. Being in Southern California where XBB.1.5 is reported as 4% probably BQ.1.1 but do not know.

doctorrobert
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Most symptoms are common in colds, the most notable difference being loss of taste and smell.

davidkendall
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Why was colchicine treatment of COVID-19 not used widely around the world since it is cheap( $1 a pill), effective and safe! My colleague and I was prescribed colchicine 0.6 mg bid for 2 weeks asa we tested positive and fells perfectly well as back up by the 5000 patients double blind, placebo control, multi Center, prospective study Center in Montreal! Can anybody explain to me?

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