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Patients are reporting a "razor blade throat" symptom — potentially due to the new "Nimbus" COVID variant — in which their ...
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Infectious disease expert and CEO of Wellness and Equity Alliance, Dr. Tyler B Evans, previously told Newsweek that there was "no clear evidence that this subvariant presents dramatically different ...
As the new COVID-19 variant Nimbus takes a toll on the throats Learn the 10 most important things about the razor blade throat and how to take care of it ...
There are no other symptoms outlined that are specific to NB.1.8.1 by the CDC. Symptoms listed by the health agency still include sore throat, cough, fever, chills, shortness of breath, difficulty ...
Reported symptoms of NB.1.8.1 are similar to other COVID-19 strains, but one distinctive complaint is a severe sore throat, ...
The variant, called Nimbus, shares typical COVID-19 symptoms like fever and cough, but some patients have reported severely ...
The new COVID-19 variant NB.1.8.1, known as Nimbus, is causing concern due to its subtle symptoms and high transmission rate.
The latest COVID variant is causing a distinctive symptom: a sore throat so severe it's nicknamed "razor blade throat." Some patients report a sharp, stabbing pain when they swallow, often at the back ...
So far, 15 U.S. states have positive Nimbus cases, including Rhode Island, New York, Vermont, and Massachusetts.
Airport screening has detected the variant in travelers arriving in California, Washington, Virginia, and New York.
Reports say the new COVID variant, NB.1.8.1, can cause an intense, scratchy sore throat. But is 'razor blade throat' really a thing? Experts weigh in.