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Doctor Who Saw Omicron Early Says Symptoms Different to Delta

KenH

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' Patients who contracted it complain of fatigue, head and body aches and occasional sore throats and coughs, said Angelique Coetzee, who is also chairwoman of the South African Medical Association. Delta infections, by comparison, caused elevated pulse rates, resulted in low oxygen levels and a loss of smell and taste, she said.


“I said these different symptoms can’t be delta, they are very similar to beta or it must be a new strain,” she said in an interview on Monday. “I don’t think it will blow over but I think it will be a mild disease hopefully. For now we are confident we can handle it.” '

Omicron Variant Symptoms Differ to Delta, Doctor Who Spots New Strain Early Says - Bloomberg
 

Two Wings

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oh no! we can't publicize good news about covid!

we have to maintain the cycle. Setup for the next booster is in progress. Mandated cv vaxes for everyone on the horizon.

this is for everyone's safety.

repeat as necessary until programming ... ah ... I mean understanding is complete.
 

Marooncat79

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They’ve known about O since Jan 2021

there were papers written about it back then

I think it was also called the African Variant

heard this am, there will be 1,000s of variants
 

Van

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Be afraid, be very afraid, the Omicron mutants are coming, everybody be getting off the streets...
 

JonC

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They’ve known about O since Jan 2021

there were papers written about it back then

I think it was also called the African Variant

heard this am, there will be 1,000s of variants
Looks like the first known was November 11, 2021.
 

KenH

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Looks like the first known was November 11, 2021.

The poster may be meaning Beta. There have been several variants that have arisen but never gained traction enough to make a splash in the history of COVID-19, other than some mentions in various news reports.
 
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