This is the first symptom of omicron by which you can begin to detect a positive

With a seemingly endless advance of the omicron variant throughout the world, more and more analyzes and studies are being carried out on this typology of covid-19, which has changed the situation of the pandemic so much. A more contagious but less effective variation that, however, has some from which it can be detected.

Despite the fact that the coronavirus does not affect all people equally, since many situations differ, since the beginning of the pandemic, very clear features have been detected by which it can be cataloged and analyzed. Especially in its symptoms, the same thing happens with omicron to the point that it is sometimes difficult to differentiate from another variant.

But since it is currently the most prevalent deviation in the world, the latest research is focusing on it to understand how to combat it perfectly.

This is how omicron symptoms affect

Thus, while its first symptoms occur in the first three or four days of infection, they do not disappear until two or three days later when they begin to decrease.

Some symptoms that, in addition, mark the dates of contagion. Although not the same for everyone, the omicron variant is much more effective at being transmitted to other people from four to seven days after the infection itself. That is, when the symptoms are at their peak or when the variant is more effective even if it is asymptomatic.

This is the first and clearest symptom of omicron

And it is that if Omicron also stands out for something, it is for having a greater number of positive patients with hardly any symptoms. Of course, among the most characteristic is a sore throat or itching as the first sign of its appearance. An itch that occurs around two or three days after infection and that remains for at least two other dates.

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Beyond this, in recent months the different governments have reduced the mandatory quarantines, understanding that ómicron is no longer almost contagious from the tenth day since the positive occurred. A variant that is still latent throughout the world and, with it, studies to try to find out as much information as possible about its development.

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