With a new Omicron sub-variant being identified across the world, concerns are growing over Covid cases rising again.Omicron is believed to be more transmissible than other strains, meaning that it can be spread from person to person more easily.
The strain also often results in milder disease with many experiences few and sometimes even no symptoms.Now the arrival of the ‘stealth’ version of the Omicron variant has appeared, leading to fears it could spark further waves of Covid-19 in the future.Known to scientists as BA.2, the new sub-variant has been designated a 'variant under investigation' by the UK Health Security Agency.
It is important to be fully away of all the possible Covid symptoms in order to avoid the spread of infection and thus another wave of Covid-19 in the future.
In fact, there are some signs you may spot in your ears, eyes on in your head you may not know about, reports The Mirror.Here we take a look at some of the lesser known symptoms to look out for.The main symptoms of coronavirus are a new, continuous cough, a fever and a loss of taste and/or smell, according to the NHS.However, symptoms of the Omicron variant have been described as milder.According to the ZOE Covid Study, the top five symptoms identified were a runny nose, headache, fatigue, sneezing and a sore throat.There are also other sign to look out for – particularly ones that affect your ears, eyes and headVertigo is a symptom that can occur during the “acute” phase of Covid infection, during the recovery process or as part of long Covid symptoms, says the NHS.Vertigo is a sensation of spinning or an altered sense of motion, or lightheadedness.The NHS adds: “Dizziness can also be linked with ringing in the ears, reduced hearing, eye