THE BIG THREE

The three most common Omicron symptoms in Brits revealed

OMICRON has been circulating in the UK for more than a month now and it's the dominant coronavirus strain in the country.

Most Brits have said the illness feels like a common cold and data suggests that there are three main symptoms people are suffering with.

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If you've been unfortunate enough to catch Omicron then it's likely you will have suffered from three main symptomsCredit: Getty

Data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) states that the most commonly reported symptoms have been a cough, fatigue and headache.

These vary from the three main symptoms of coronavirus set out by the NHS which have not changed since Covid reached our shores in March 2020.

The NHS still lists a new persistent cough, a loss of taste and smell and a high temperature as the key signs of Covid.

It's important that if you think you have Covid you get a test and follow isolation guidelines, which state you need to isolate for five days.

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While Covid won't be a mild illness for everyone, most people who have had the variant say it's 'just like a cold'.

A string of hugely positive studies show Omicron is milder than other strains in the vaccinated, with the first official UK report revealing the risk of hospitalisation is 50 to 70 per cent lower than with Delta.

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Covid booster jabs protect against Omicron and offer the best chance to get through the pandemic, health officials have repeatedly said.

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.

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The ONS states that the least commonly reported symptoms have consistently been abdominal pain, diarrhoea, and nausea or vomiting.

Experts have however said that while nausea or vomiting might not be key signs of the virus, they could sit along side other symptoms.

Studies have shown that people who have Covid-19 can sometimes experience gastrointestinal symptoms.

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