The newer, mutating COVID strains, including the Brazilian and Kent variants, are said to be quite stronger and produce the ability to cause more symptoms and attack the vital organs more deeply. According to current research conducted in hospitals across India, people who test positive for the virus are now also reporting various viral symptoms, as opposed to the classic signs and symptoms of COVID-19.
According to doctors in Gujarat, patients now show unusual symptoms of the virus, including stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, and even a cold. The absence of typical symptoms, such as fever and cough, prompts doctors to warn patients to get tested, even if they don’t show classic symptoms.
Other symptoms increasingly common in COVID + patients are joint pain, muscle pain, gastrointestinal complications, weakness and loss of appetite.
Interestingly, unusual signs and detection of vague symptoms, aside from COVID fever or cough, were also highlighted during the second, third wave of infections that hit the UK and other European countries in recent months.