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Most common Covid symptoms in fully vaccinated people, according to experts

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People who get Covid after being vaccinated three times tend to display similar symptoms, medical experts have discovered. Researchers at Imperial College London have collected data from 17,000 people between March 2020 and 2022, both vaccinated and not.

They found that there are four main cold-like symptoms amongst the triple vaccinated, including sneezing and a hoarse voice.

With each new variant, the amount of people reporting that they had symptoms increased. And with the most recent strains of Covid, thousands of vaccinated people displayed symptoms that they said affected their daily life, the Express reports.

In their study, the researchers wrote: "They wrote in their study: “In a subgroup of 5,598 double- and triple-vaccinated swab-positive individuals with [Omicron] BA.1 or BA.2, those infected with BA.2 were 54% more likely to report symptoms that interfered with their ability to carry out day-to-day activities ‘a lot’"The people in this group reported four specific symptoms that they experienced.

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