Analysis: The main COVID symptoms have changed-- new research

The main COVID symptoms have changed, research shows | The Hill

 ... like all viruses, the primary symptoms associated with COVID have changed and can vary based on your vaccination status, according to a new list released last week.

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Researchers have found that for participants in all three groups — fully vaccinated, those who received just one dose, and unvaccinated — four of the five most commonly reported symptoms are the same: sore throat, runny nose, persistent cough, and headache.

Their prevalences across the groups, however, vary, as does the fifth symptom.

For those who are vaccinated, a blocked nose is the third-most frequently reported symptom. Among the partially vaccinated, it’s sneezing, and the unvaccinated, fever.

Below are the symptoms most commonly reported among the three groups, ranked in order of how often they are reported.  ...

 

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A ‘Tripledemic’? Flu and Other Infections Return as Covid Cases Rise

A ‘Tripledemic’? Flu and Other Infections Return as Covid Cases Rise - The New York Times (nytimes.com)

 

For more than two years, shuttered schools and offices, social distancing and masks granted Americans a reprieve from flu and most other respiratory infections. This winter is likely to be different.

With few to no restrictions in place and travel and socializing back in full swing, an expected winter rise in Covid cases appears poised to collide with a resurgent influenza season, causing a “twindemic” — or even a “tripledemic,” with a third pathogen, respiratory syncytial virus, or R.S.V., in the mix.

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Cases of BQ.1, BQ.1.1 COVID variants double in U.S. as Europe warns of rise

Analysis: Falling demand for COVID boosters makes price hikes more likely

After the USG stops buying the shots, Pfizer says COVID-19 vaccine will cost $110-$130 per dose

A common respiratory virus is spreading at unusually high levels in U.S., overwhelming children’s hospitals

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U.S. panel votes to add COVID shots to recommended vaccinations

Moderna COVID vaccine safe, comparably effective in preschoolers ---clinical trial

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California to end the COVID state of emergency

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The state of emergency gave Newsom broad, often controversial, powers to issue masking and vaccination mandates and temporary stay-at-home orders in an effort to slow the spread of the virus. It also enabled the governor to enter into nearly $12 billion dollars worth of no-bid emergency response contracts with testing facilities, personal protective equipment suppliers and temporary workforce agencies. Some of those contracts were with untested vendors who failed to deliver services.

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Beijing steps up COVID measures as cases quadruple amid CP congress

Uganda Ebola outbreak ‘rapidly evolving’ after 1 month--WHO

Omicron subvariants evolve rapidly, posing new threats, even to vaccinated

An omicron subvariant is once again demonstrating immune-dodging abilities, posing a threat to both vaccinated and previously infected individuals.

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