Coronavirus: How Omicron’s symptoms may differ in vaccinated versus non-vaccinated individuals. The Times of India

In times when a large population of people are partially or fully vaccinated, breakthrough infections have become more prevalent.

A successful infection occurs when a person who has received one or both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine contracts the virus. Even after a booster dose, a person can become infected and develop symptoms.

During the second wave, a large population, which had not been vaccinated and vaccinated, was affected by COVID-19. However, the data shows that a higher percentage of critically ill patients consisted of those without vaccinations.

Similarly, when it comes to the Omicron variant, symptoms may differ for vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals, especially in terms of severity. Reports suggest that headache, runny nose, joint pain, sore throat are some of the common symptoms reported in fully vaccinated people, while more severe symptoms such as difficulty in breathing, shortness of breath if You can be without vaccination.

See also: Common Characteristics of the Omicron Type

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