NOT SO SWEET DREAMS

You might spot the first symptom of an Omicron infection in your BED

ONE of the first symptoms of the Omicron Covid variant may creep up on you in the night.

The rapid spread of the new mutation has left Brits on tenterhooks the past month, with many watching out for any sign they are unwell.

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Doctors have revealed there could be a striking symptom of Omicron to watch out for

The UK's daily Omicron cases have been reaching record highs, leaving the Prime Minister mulling over possible restrictions if the NHS becomes under threat.

But in positive news, a string of bombshell studies show Omicron IS milder than other strains - with the first official UK report revealing the risk of hospitalisation is 50 to 70 per cent lower than with Delta.

And Covid booster jabs, given to half of people in the UK, protect against Omicron.

Getting your jab supports the best chance of getting Britain through the pandemic, health officials have repeatedly said.

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The Sun's Jabs Army campaign is helping get the vital extra vaccines in Brits' arms to ward off the need for any new restrictions.

As the vaccine rollout battles against Omicron, scientists are putting more pieces of the Omicron puzzle together.

Doctors in South Africa - where Omicron originally emerged - have explained those suffering from the new strain have reported experiencing a specific symptom when the lights go out.

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Night sweats have commonly been reported by those infected with Omicron.

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It can leave your bed sheets and nightwear damp, or even soaking wet, even if the room you are sleeping in is cool.

Speaking to ITV's Lorraine, Dr Amir Khan said patients were experiencing "those kind of drenching night sweats where you might have to get up and change your clothes".

He said it was important people knew symptoms like night sweats could be the Omicron variant, as it would drive them to get tested.

Follow our Omicron Covid live blog for all the latest news & stories

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"If they go onto the NHS website and say I’ve got night sweats and I’ve got muscle aches, they may not be able to book a PCR test," Dr Khan said.

"So we need the NHS website to keep up with these symptoms."

The NHS lists the three classic Covid symptoms as a dry, continuous cough, a high temperature and a loss of your sense of taste or smell.

But experts are now urging the NHS to change its official list of symptoms as reports continue to emerge of indicators that are different to those seen in other variants that have been circulating.

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Dr Khan said: "The symptoms that are coming out of South Africa by the doctors that are looking after patients with Omicron show these five new symptoms.

"A scratchy throat, mild muscle aches, extreme tiredness, a dry cough and night sweats."

Another nocturnal sign of Omicron, and Covid generally, could be sleep paralysis, reported by many sufferers on social media.

Sleep paralysis is when someone is in a dreamy but conscious state, and feels the presence of something sinister in the room, but are unable to move or speak.

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