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KOLKATA: Covid symptoms have been milder and undergone subtle changes during the second wave along with a much higher transmission rate, often making it difficult to identify the virus, according to doctors in Kolkata.
While cough, cold and fever had been the most common symptoms during the first wave, weakness, body ache and mild diarrhoea have been more frequent this time.
The reason could be that more younger people with stronger immunity have been affected resulting in non-lung symptoms, they said.
“While the virus is more transmissible this time with a lower mortality rate, there has been a paradigm shift in the mean age of the affected population from 59-60 last time to less than 45 now. Being more mobile, the younger population has been affected but due to their stronger immunity, the virus is often not being able to penetrate the lungs. So the non-lung portions are being affected, resulting in symptoms
Updated Apr 16, 2021 | 00:14 IST
While we witness the nationwide second wave of coronavirus, it has become difficult to recognize the infected at an early stage due to mild or no symptoms. Most people last year suffered through cold, cough and fever as mild while body pain, weakness and diarrhoea are more prevalent symptoms this year.  |  Photo Credit: AP
Kolkata: While we witness the nationwide second wave of coronavirus, it has become difficult to recognize the infected at an early stage due to mild or no symptoms.
Most people last year suffered through cold, cough and fever as mild while body pain, weakness and diarrhoea are more prevalent symptoms this year. Only 1 out of every 6 infected patient is facing breathing problems. The reason behind this has been speculated as most of the people affected are youngsters who have a comparatively stronger immune system.
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