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  2. These Are the Most Common Side Effects of the Omicron ... - AOL

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    The bivalent Omicron COVID-19 booster’s side effects are similar to that of the original vaccine series, and include fever, fatigue, and muscle pain.

  3. I Was Exposed to COVID-19. How Long Will It Take for Symptoms ...

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    Federal health authorities, including the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, recommend testing no sooner than five days after a COVID-19 exposure, unless you develop symptoms earlier ...

  4. Omicron symptoms: What we know about illness caused by ... - AOL

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    Omicron variant symptoms may be different than previous Covid strains. Learn what you should know about Omicron symptoms and what to look out for. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail ...

  5. Symptoms of COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    British epidemiologist Tim Spector said in mid-December 2021 that the majority of symptoms of the Omicron variant were the same as a common cold, including headaches, sore throat, runny nose, fatigue and sneezing, so that people with cold symptoms should take a test. "Things like fever, cough and loss of smell are now in the minority of ...

  6. COVID variant HV.1 is still spreading. These are its most ...

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    A new COVID-19 variant, HV.1, is now the dominant strain in the U.S. Here's what to know about HV.1 symptoms, transmission, and how it affects the new booster.

  7. The most common Omicron symptoms include cough, fatigue, and ...

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    One of the 43 Omicron patients identified in the US was hospitalized, and the person was discharged after two days, a CDC report said.

  8. Joint cracking - Wikipedia

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    Joint cracking is the manipulation of joints to produce a sound and related "popping" sensation. It is sometimes performed by physical therapists, chiropractors, and osteopaths [1] pursuing a variety of outcomes. The cracking of joints, especially knuckles, was long believed to lead to arthritis and other joint problems.

  9. What makes joints pop and crack and is it a sign of disease?

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