Indian health experts baffled by never seen before Covid symptoms
According to the experts, joint pain, body ache, abdominal pain and ulceration in the stomach are among the new symptoms
Wednesday April 7, 2021 7:51 PM, Vivek Singh Chauhan, IANS
New Delhi: As India witnesses a sharp second wave of Covid-19 pandemic after a brief lull, health experts on Wednesday warned that the virus and its variants may hit people really badly as it is now more lethal with several new symptoms not observed before.
According to the experts, joint pain, body ache, abdominal pain and ulceration in the stomach are among the new symptoms. They also found the absence of cough and fever, and yet people being tested Covid positive.
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