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Omicron Symptoms Seen Among COVID-19 Vaccinated People

by Dr. Jayashree Gopinath on Mar 7 2022 10:19 PM

Chronic sneezing is the most common symptom seen among fully vaccinated COVID-19 patients.

Omicron Symptoms Seen Among COVID-19 Vaccinated People
COVID-19 vaccinated people are reported to have uncontrollable or chronic sneezing as a common symptom compared to unvaccinated people, reveals the ZOE COVID study.
As the third wave of Omicron was milder with no harsh consequences, many let their guard down doing their regular work as earlier, going to markets, meeting people, and so on, which let it become a strong carrier of the infection.

The symptoms may seem like normal flu but need to be paid full attention to. Here’s a clear view of the common symptoms of the infection that one can get even after vaccination.

Sore Throat — Whether vaccinated or unvaccinated, scratchy throat with pain is common. It is one of the predominant symptoms which people notice at first.

Headache — There are various reasons behind headache but if one is suffering from headache with other infectious symptoms, it is advised to consult the doctor and get tested immediately.

Runny Nose — One of the most common symptoms is a runny nose. When the positive rate of the viral infection is low, then there are fewer chances that it is a symptom of COVID-19.

Muscle Pain — Irrespective of vaccination status, during the third wave, symptoms of body ache and muscle pain were reported in the majority of cases.

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New Cough — cough is one of the persistent symptoms of COVID-19 which has been seen in all three waves. Dry and persistent coughs are seen within 24 hours in most vaccinated people.

Nausea — Most commonly seen during the early stage of infection, even in vaccinated people. People who were reinfected with COVID after being infected in the earlier waves felt nauseated.

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Therefore, it is vital to follow COVID-19 precautions even when the number of cases is less. Wearing masks in crowded places and keeping hands clean are the most effective ways to keep the virus from spreading along with vaccination and booster shots.

Source-Medindia


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