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COVID Symptoms: Timeline, Progression and FAQs

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Who would have thought that two years later COVID would still be just as relevant as it was then, especially now with the current Omicron variant? Well, it is and we should not act like the pandemic has ended.

Unfortunately, this current variant is proving to be even just as dangerous, so we need to know the symptoms and stay informed.

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New COVID symptoms 2022

With the current and new variant of the virus that causes COVID-19 – SARS-CoV-2 – we now have to be aware of the symptoms of the Omicron variant of COVID.

It is reported that the Omicron variant will most likely spread more easily in comparison to the original Delta variant.

In addition, whether you are vaccinated or not, whether you have symptoms or not, you can still be infected with the Omicron variant.

You may ask, if you have not yet been vaccinated, why even get the vaccination if you can still get the virus, right?

There are many who are hesitant still, for this reason, but cases have shown that those who have gotten COVID and have not been vaccinated, in comparison to those who have been vaccinated and get COVID, have more serious experiences with ridding themselves of it.

What makes this variant different are the symptoms closely matching those of having a simple cold, which is a cause of concern. The most common symptoms of the Omicron variant include:

  • Chills
  • Cough
  • Fatigue
  • Fever
  • Headache
  • Loss of taste or smell
  • Muscle Pain
  • Runny Nose
  • Shaking
  • Sore Throat

Trouble breathing or shortness of breath has also been reported in some COVID patients where the virus progresses.

As far as timelines of symptoms, it depends on the person and research continues, as this variant differs from the original.

If you still have questions and concerns about the current state of COVID as we begin 2022, the information below may be helpful.

COVID Symptoms FAQs

Look at these questions and answers to become more informed:

  • How soon after exposure do COVID symptoms begin to show? The symptoms of COVID tend to appear between two (2) to 14 days once you’re exposed to the virus.
  • How long after COVID do you test positive? If you believe you have been exposed to COVID, test yourself immediately to see your results (although some reports advise not testing yourself before 24 hours after the exposure). If your results come back negative, consider testing yourself again about five (5) to seven (7) days after the exposure.
  • How long do COVID symptoms last? This varies with each person, but most people do tend to recover within two (2) weeks’ time.
  • Is a sore throat a symptom of COVID? Yes, a scratchy and sore throat is a possible symptom that develops early on, appearing within the first week. It tends to appear before other symptoms and improves quickly.

Because cases vary with each person, just remember to be extra cautious.

From the moment you’re aware that you have been exposed to COVID, such as being in close proximity to someone who you find out has gotten the virus, quarantine yourself and get tested.

Also making those who have been around you aware of the situation is advised, as all of you can work together to contain the virus from possibly spreading more.

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The tests you use should be considered as well. There have been cases of individuals using the rapid testing method and receiving negative results, to then turn around and testing positive with the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test.

In the end, as soon as you notice that you have any of the symptoms mentioned, do not just assume that is a cold or allergies; it could possibly be COVID-19.

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