Vaccines given to the majority of the world’s population helped fight the virus corona, And mitigate some of its devastating effects, but the vaccine did not make us completely resistant to infection, although the vaccine helps protect once morest the virus, it is still possible to get infected with the Corona virus and there are still symptoms that can appear with vaccination, according to Cambridge News UK reports..
Research has shown that the vaccine helps reduce the risk of serious illness or death from COVID-19 But it can’t stop infection, according to research published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases and EpidemiologyEurosurveillance in Norway.
The research studied a group of people at a party in November 2021, where there was an outbreak of Omicron, in total 111 of the 117 participants, 95% of the interviews, participated in the interviews, and they were all at the same party in Oslo as the website report stated. express“.
Of the 111 guests interviewed, 66 people were confirmed to have the virus and 15 others may have had the virus as well. Among the study participants, the researchers found that 89% had taken two doses of the vaccine..
Despite being fully vaccinated, the group experienced several symptoms of the strain OmicronAccording to the results, there were 8 main symptoms that the entire vaccinated attendee group experienced.
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Cough
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Runny nose
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fatigue
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sore throat
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headache
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muscle pain
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fever
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sneezing
Assuming exposure occurred at the party, the incubation period for symptomatic cases ranged from zero to eight days with an average of three days, the study says..
The British Health Authority NHS It had previously listed only three main symptoms of coronavirus, but has updated its website to include nine more signs. COVID-19 in adults:
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a high temperature or chills (chills) – a high temperature means you feel hot when you touch your chest or back (you don’t need to take your temperature)
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new and persistent cough – means coughing a lot for more than an hour, or three or more coughing fits in 24 hours
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Loss or change in the sense of smell or taste
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Shortness of breath
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Feeling tired or exhausted
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painful body
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headache
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sore throat
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stuffy or runny nose
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Anorexia
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Diarrhea
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Feeling sick or ill.
He also notes that: “The symptoms are very similar to those of other illnesses, such as colds and flu.”