Patients have reported dozens of different symptoms, ranging from cold and flu-like symptoms to more unique ones.

According to a new list released last week, the primary symptoms of COVID have changed and can vary depending on your vaccine status.

The ZOE Health Study is made up of researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital, the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, King's College London, and the health app ZOE.

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Four of the five most commonly reported symptoms are the same for those who received just one dose of vaccine and those who didn't, according to a new study.

Their prevalence varies across the groups.

A blocked nose is one of the most frequently reported symptoms for people who are vaccine free. Sneezing and the unvaccinated are among the partially-vaccinated.

The symptoms are ranked according to how often they are reported.

The vaccine is fully-vaccinated.

The vaccine is partially vaccine.

Unvaccinated person.

The throat has been ripped open.

There is an ache in the head.

There is an ache in the head.

A nose that's runny.

A nose that's runny.

The throat has been ripped open.

There's a blocked nose.

The throat has been ripped open.

A nose that's runny.

There was a persistent cough.

sneezing.

There is a bug.

There is an ache in the head.

There was a persistent cough.

There was a persistent cough.

Symptoms that were reported earlier on in the Pandemic were less common among fully vaccined people. Unvaccinated patients who test positive for Covid are less likely to report loss of smell and breath.

People who have received a vaccine have reported sneezing more often than people who haven't. ZOE says that sneezing and a sore nose weren't previously thought to be a symptom of COVID infections.

Colds, shivers, and fingers seem to have become less common as well as stomach ache.

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Symptoms like fatigue, muscle or body ache, nausea or vomiting are still listed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The same symptoms are listed in two different years.

The symptoms of omicron, the dominant variant in the world, seem to be milder than those of the once dominant delta variant.

Patients with the omicron variant report a sore throat more often than those with the delta variant. The shorter spell of COVID is faced by those who have been vaccinations.

When the BA.5 omicron subvariant became dominant in the U.S., younger patients began to complain of extreme fatigue.

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The most prominent strain in the U.S. is BA.5. Delta and earlier omicron variant are no longer being detected.

The top symptoms of COVID are very cold and flu-like, and some medical experts are concerned that they could be related to other viruses that are starting to show up.

Alta Med's Chief Medical Affairs Officer said that they have other competing viruses. We are starting to see a lot of different types of Viruses. Testing is important because treatment for each virus can be different.

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