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Coronavirus: 7 symptoms of a new type of COVID, as per the report

CORONAVIRUS

Dr K.K , MD Medicine

10/28/20212 min read

1. SEVEN signs of new coronavirus mutant

With the advent of a new type of coronavirus, England is in a state of turmoil. While the news of the vaccine has raised a lot of hope in people, the mutant virus has challenged that hope and sparked another wave of fear and anxiety. Scientists and medical researchers continue to work to discover the source of the new differences, however, nothing has been confirmed from now on. That said, in addition to the most common symptoms reported by the National Health Service (NHS), the other 7 symptoms are associated with increased difficulty.

2. A new type of coronavirus in the United Kingdom

A new type of coronavirus called “VUI 202012/01” involves genetic mutations in the protein “spike” that can cause the virus to spread quickly and easily to humans. That is to say, the variants identified in southeastern England have 17 mutations that affect the structure of the virus, including a spike protein that gives the coronavirus family its name. Although no further development has been confirmed, scientists have suggested that the new strain may be the cause of the rapid spread of the virus.

3. What are the symptoms due to the new corona mutated strain?

In addition to the three most common symptoms of COVID-19 such as fever, dry cough, and loss of smell and taste, 7 other symptoms are associated with a new type of coronavirus. The following are the signs to look out for.

- Fatigue

- Loss of appetite

- Headache

- Diarrhea

- Mental confusion

- Muscle pain

- Skin rash.

According to a King's College researcher, "If you experience symptoms of COVID-19, do not risk it - you and your family should be separated immediately and get tested as soon as possible."

4. BOTTOMLINE

While the United Kingdom has imposed Tier 4 closures in many affected areas, some countries have closed borders to accelerate the spread of the virus. However, for each person, it is important that we isolate ourselves, when and when we come in contact with an infected person. In addition, standard guidelines and precautionary measures should be followed at all times.