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The omicron is similar to the flu and there is one way to find out what you are infected with - Walla! health

2022-01-01T21:35:56.233Z


Omicron or flu? This seems to be the most burning question of the current winter. Well, there is one way to identify and it is especially important for those who plan to go to social gatherings


The omicron is similar to the flu and there is one way to find out what you are infected with

Some estimates claim that one in two people with a cold gets infected with the omicron variant only that they do not know because of the same symptoms as the flu.

There is one responsible thing to do and it is especially important if you are meeting older people or going to events

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In the video: Queue examination in Tel Aviv (Photo: Reuven Castro)

The omicron variant can cause a lot of confusion this winter season because colds and flu are on the rise, as the new strain causes symptoms similar to those of the other two conditions.



If before Omicron came into our lives, people could have been relaxed when experiencing symptoms typical of mild allergies or mild colds, now with the new version around, there is a growing concern that the symptoms may indicate Corona infection.

To date, the five leading symptoms of the omicron strain are: runny nose, headache, fatigue (mild or severe), sneezing and sore throat.

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The chief epidemiologist for infectious diseases at the University of Chicago, Emily Landon, told the New York Post that making risk-based risk assessments would be much more difficult to perform because omicron symptoms can be mistaken for colds or flu.

Landon further said that many people can jump to wrong conclusions because they will think that "their symptoms only fit into the category of the common cold, not the corona virus".

How do you know the difference between a flu and an omicron?

A woman with a cold (Photo: Reuven Castro)

This coming winter will be dominated by the Omicron version after health experts confirmed that the variant has taken over the Delta version in the US and here in Israel within a few weeks since it was first identified in South Africa. 19.



Experts fear that the public, especially the vaccinated, may think they are simply suffering from a cold because of a false sense of security in front of the Omicron, which according to recent studies causes mild illness.Although considered highly contagious, the new version causes mild illness And the United Kingdom.

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At the same time, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced that according to a preliminary study, rapid antigen tests may be less sensitive in identifying the omicron variant.

The FDA has not for the time being instructed to stop using antigen tests, but has advised people who get a negative result on an antigen test but feel disease symptoms to go and get tested on a PCR test as well.



"The reason to be tested now is for your peace of mind, but an even more important reason is if you are going to a meeting and there are vulnerable people. If you are going to reach that kind of gathering, it is not just about you, but protecting the people around you," experts said.

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