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Harry Thompson & Ketsuda Phoutinane

CDC lists five emergency Covid symptoms that need medical attention

As thousands come down with Covid every day, identifying Omicron symptoms is more relevant than ever.

Whilst many individuals may develop mild illness, the last few years of the pandemic has shown how dangerous this virus can be.

There are over one million Covid cases in Scotland - 1,085,696 to be exact - and the NHS is facing shortages as staff fall ill.

Coronavirus affects people in different ways - being unvaccinated or having certain health conditions puts you at risk of developing serious illness, The Mirror reports.

Although many are able to treat themselves from home, the dangers of the latest variant are still very real.

America's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, has listed five specific symptoms that indicate someone with Omicron may need closer medical attention than first thought.

What Omicron symptoms mean you need medical attention?

The CDC has made clear five emergency warning signs for Covid (Getty Images)

The CDC say that the following symptoms are all signs you may need to receive medical attention:

  • Trouble breathing
  • Persistent pain or pressure in the chest
  • New confusion
  • Pale, gray, or blue-colored skin, lips or nail beds, depending on skin tone
  • Inability to wake up (struggling to get up) or stay awake

Experts are saying this list is not definitive and overall you should look at getting medical attention if any symptom is concerning you.

Many people who are picking up Covid, however, are reporting symptoms more in line with the common lurgy.

The head of the ZOE Covid tracker app, Professor Tim Spector of King's College London, said: "Over 50 per cent of people with a cold-like symptom have PCR-proven Covid."

However, if you do begin to feel more ill or notice your symptoms are getting worse, the NHS advises you call 111 or seek attention from a medic.

The NHS says that you should get medical attention if you are having difficulty breathing or feeling very weak, achy or tired.

Is Omicron less deadly?

Growing evidence shows that Omicron is less fatal than other strains of Covid (Getty Images)

Conversations about Omicron being milder than the previous major variant, Delta, have been circulating for some time.

Now, as more and more scientific data pours in, it appears that this is in fact the case.

Reports shortly before Christmas have given good news, with the Sun reporting that patients with Omicron are 31-45% less likely to attend A&E and 50-70% less likely to be admitted to hospital.

Officials have continued to repeat that getting a booster jab is the best thing you can do to help tackle the virus and give your body the best shot at fighting it.

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