COVID Variant Update: EG.5, BA.2.86, Eris, and Pirola - What You Need to Know

As new variants of Covid-19 circulate, medical experts emphasize the importance of being aware of the symptoms and taking necessary precautions. Currently, the EG.5 and BA.2.86 variants are being monitored, with the former showing potential for increased transmissibility. Symptoms of these variants are similar to previous strains, including flu-like symptoms such as sore throat, muscle aches, chills, and a dry cough. While there are no unique symptoms linked to the new variants, fewer patients are experiencing low oxygen levels and shortness of breath, likely due to immunity from vaccinations and previous exposure. To protect against the new variants, it is crucial to get vaccinated and continue to receive boosters. Testing is recommended for individuals with symptoms, and isolation is advised for those who test positive or have symptoms. As the virus continues to evolve, new variants may emerge with potentially different symptoms.
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