The analysis identified runny nose, headache, fatigue, sneezing and sore throat as symptoms of the coronavirus.

Loss of smell and taste, however, was far less frequently reported in patients with a suspected Omicron infection.

An entry on the website reads: “While Omicron may feel more like a cold to many of us, it can still hospitalise and kill people or leave them suffering with long-term symptoms that disrupt their day-to-day lives.

“Also the fact that Omicron is much more infectious than Delta means it can spread quicker.”

Source: Daily Express

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