Sore throat one of symptoms of Delta variant, advises Derry Colr. - what are other COVID symptoms?
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Speaking as case numbers in Derry rose over recent days, the local Health spokesperson said: “The spread of the Delta variant of the COVID virus across the north is very concerning.
“Doctors have said that alongside the already known symptoms, those who test positive for the delta variant often have a sore throat rather than a cough as the main symptom.
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Hide Ad“I would call on anyone in Derry with any symptoms to get a COVID test in order to help stop the spread of the COVID variant so we can continue with our pathway to recovery.”
Today saw COVID prevalence figures reach levels not seen for several months in Derry amid fears of a spike in cases returning.
While hospitalisations remain low and the vaccine roll out is continuing at pace, the rise in cases has sparked concerns in the commuinty.
On average it takes from around five days to a week for symptoms to appear after someone with COVID becomes infected, but it can take up to a fortnight.
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Hide AdSymptoms will vary from person to person as COVID-19 affects different people in different ways.
Most people infected with COVID will suffer mild or moderate illness and recover at home, but it can be severe in people of all ages, can require hospitalisation and can be life-threatening.
The most common symptoms of COVID-19:
fever
dry cough
tiredness
Less common symptoms:
aches and pains
sore throat
diarrhoea
conjunctivitis
headache
loss of taste or smell
a rash on skin, or discolouration of fingers or toes
Serious symptoms:
difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
chest pain or pressure
loss of speech or movement
Seek immediate medical attention if you have serious symptoms.