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COVID-19 second wave: Beware of THESE new symptoms of virus as new mutant goes undetected in RT-PCR test

COVID-19 second wave: Beware of THESE new symptoms of virus as new mutant goes undetected in RT-PCR test - While many are quarantining at home, there have been reports that many people are getting negative RT-PCR reports despite of having the virus.

COVID-19 ALERT! Second wave of coronavirus carrying THESE symptoms, check these signs for early detection

COVID-19 ALERT! Second wave of coronavirus carrying THESE symptoms, check these signs for early detection By now, people are aware of the common symptoms that come with the virus viz a viz, dry cough, fever, fatigue, chills, loss of smell and taste. (Image source: Reuters) Updated: Apr 12, 2021, 03:32 PM IST As India has crossed the 1.3 crore mark in coronavirus cases, various state governments have urged people to follow the COVID-19 safety protocols take the necessary precautions. The country is witnessing a high number of cases being reported daily. By now, people are aware of the common symptoms that come with the virus viz a viz, dry cough, fever, fatigue, chills, loss of smell and taste.

COVID Tongue: Know all about this new symptom of coronavirus disease

Highlights In COVID Tongue, your mouth fails to produce saliva and you experience dryness, white patches and bumps on your tongue Saliva functions as a protection against bad bacteria and in its absence your body will be exposed to them New Delhi: India is witnessing the second wave of novel coronavirus and new cases are being reported each day. The Sars-Cov-2 or COVID-19 virus has mutated since last year and new variants of the original virus are infecting people. While earlier fever, dry cough, fatigue and loss of smell were the main symptoms of the virus, new variants have given rise to newer symptoms like conjunctivitis and upset stomach.

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