The Center for Disease Control, or CDC, say that people with Covid can have “a wide range of symptoms” from a slightly blocked nose to breathing difficulties requiring immediate medical attention, Oyogist.com reports.
People with Covid can have “a wide range of symptoms” including one that centres around your activities in the lavatory, according to America’s top scientists.
Omicron is now the dominant variant of Covid-19 in the UK and has been throwing up a range of symptoms that haven’t been seen in previous waves.
While diarrhoea is also not necessarily a symptom of Covid, as many medical conditions feature it as a symptom, the CDC and John Hopkins Medicine warn it might be a tell-tale sign.
The latter notes that around 20% are likely to experience diarrhoea as a symptom shortly after catching the virus.
While the Delta variant, and those that came before it, were easier to identify with symptoms including a new and continuous cough, a fever and a loss of taste or smell, Omicron has proven to blend in far better.
It’s been found to blend in with symptoms of seasonal illnesses from the flu and colds, to a grimy winter lurgy.
One symptom may be a little different to any others and is centred around your activities in the lavatory.
Fears also still linger about its high transmission rate and ability to avoid the first two vaccine doses for many.
Now though, the US-based Center for Disease Control, or CDC, say that people with Covid can have “a wide range of symptoms”.