Delta variant, how to recognize the symptoms: the differences between vaccinated and non vaccinated
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Delta Covid variant, how to recognize it and how does it manifest itself??We know that by now the new Indian variant of the Coronavirus, which has supplanted the English strain, has become predominant in Italy and in much of the rest of the world.?The Delta variant immediately proved to be “smart”, that is, more contagious and dangerous than the previous ones.
This variant is almost twice as contagious as the previous variants.?Some data, as reported by the US CDC, suggest it could also cause more serious disease than previous strains in unvaccinated people.?In two separate studies conducted in Canada and Scotland, patients infected with the Delta variant were more likely to be hospitalized than patients infected with the English variant (Alpha) or the original viral strains.
The symptoms of the Delta variant in many cases are the same as in the original version of Covid.?However, doctors see people get sick more quickly, especially younger ones.?Recent research has in fact found that the Delta variant grows faster, and at much greater levels, in the respiratory tract.
This virus mutation also retains its usual symptoms, such as cough, fever, and shortness of breath.?But the Delta variant can in many cases have milder and typically non-virus-associated symptoms, which some might mistake for an allergy or other common disease.
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This is especially true for vaccinated people.?Most of the patients hospitalized in Europe and the US are people who have not received the anti-Covid vaccine (in the United States, 97% of patients hospitalized with Covid are not vaccinated).?Vaccines are highly effective in preventing both Covid infection and especially serious illness, the risk of hospitalization and death.
The great news is that the?vaccines?are also extremely effective against the Delta variant.?And, in general, vaccinated people who contract this mutation are asymptomatic or have very mild symptoms.?No vaccine is 100% effective, but with vaccines, which have an average effectiveness of around 90%, experts predict that only 10% of vaccinated people could become infected.
Symptoms in vaccines are more similar to those of a common cold, such as runny nose, nasal congestion, sore throat, fever or headache, with the addition of a significant loss of smell, which was much lessened with the English variant.?Excessive sneezing can also be a symptom of the Delta variant.?If you have any symptoms, no matter how mild, it is best to limit contact with other people until the result.
Scientific data clearly shows that areas with lower vaccination rates tend to have higher Covid infection rates.?In communities with lower vaccination rates, particularly in rural areas with limited access to treatment, the Delta variant could be even more harmful.?This has already been seen around the world in poorer countries where the vaccine is not as accessible, which could cause devastating impacts for decades to come.?Until a portion of the population around the world is vaccinated, new strains of the virus will continue to develop and cause problems.
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