As more cases of Omicron continue to emerge, researchers have been, to a large extent, able to get some of the symptoms of the raging Covid-19 variant.
One of the major symptoms used to detect a Covid-19 infection was the loss of smell and taste, however, according to Deseret, researchers have discovered a significant shift from the data.
According to the research, about 23% and 12% of Omicron patients did not experience the loss of taste and smell respectively, as against the previous data of 41% and 48% for the original mutation of the Covid-19 virus.
However, they were able to pull up a list of possible symptoms of the Omicron, which is similar to coronavirus. They include
- Cold-like symptoms
- Fever or chills
- Night sweats
- Cough
- Body aches & headaches
- Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- New loss of taste or smell
- Nausea or vomiting
- Diarrhea