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Covid Delta Variant Safety: Sure Ways To Know That You Have Been Infected

COVID-19 Delta variant is highly contagious and it can be fatal if you don't pay close attention to the symptoms. Here are signs of the Delta variant you should look out for.

Written by Arushi Bidhuri | Updated : September 15, 2021 11:13 AM IST

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Know About The Delta Variant

Currently, the predominant strain in the US, the Delta variant of Covid-19 was first identified in India. This variant is COVID-19 Delta is far more transmissible than prior variants of the coronavirus, but that isn't the only difference. Delta may trigger unusual symptoms in a subset of persons, according to research. Since it is more contagious than the previous strains, you should look out for signs that might help you identify the infection and seek treatment.

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Delta Variant Signs May Replicate Common Cold

According to research, COVID symptoms have evolved since the pandemic began, when the unmistakable indicators were fever, cough, shortness of breath, and loss of taste or smell. But the loss of smell, which was considered once considered a prominent sign of Covid, now ranks ninth in the list of Delta symptoms. The current symptoms are considerably more often associated with a common cold. People are also complaining about a runny nose and sneezing, in addition to coughing.

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Get Tested If You Are Not Feeling Well

Do not ignore any symptoms that indicate Covid-19, even if it is a headache or feel nauseated. Fever, chills, shortness of breath, fatigue, muscle or body ache, headache, loss of taste or smell, sore throat, runny nose, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea are all symptoms of the Delta Covid variant. Even if you've been fully vaccinated, it's a good idea to get checked if you're suffering any unusual symptoms. Also Read - JN.1 Variant Symptoms In Children: 10 Warning Signs of COVID And The Order In Which They Appear

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Get Vaccinated And Follow Guidelines

The question of whether the COVID vaccines will be effective against the Delta or the new emerging variants has generated a lot of discussions. While much remains unknown, research has suggested that certain COVID vaccines may be effective against the Delta Variant. Although there is no guarantee that a person will not catch the virus if they are vaccinated, it does significantly lessen the symptoms and the likelihood of contracting the infection.