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Doctors explain key potential symptoms of new Arcturus Covid variant

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Doctors have explained two potential symptoms of the latest Covid variant which has hit 29 countries across the world. The new Covid-19 variant is called Arcturus, and is rapidly spreading across the globe.

Infectious disease doctors say the strain's mutation makes it highly transmissible. Now, health officials have warned it may have new symptoms not seen in previous strains.

The strain is 'more feverish' than other variants, and there's been a suggested link to conjunctivitis - but debate over this link rages on in the medical community, The Mirror reports. READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community Dr.

William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee, said: "It tends to produce more fever than some of the other strains we've seen. "But the most distinctive feature is that it seems to have a tendency to produce conjunctivitis, particularly in children." Despite sometimes causing a worse fever, the strain doesn't cause more severe cases.

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