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New Covid variant gives people symptoms that could be easily missed | UK | News

amedpostBy amedpostSeptember 15, 2025 News No Comments3 Mins Read
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A fresh Covid variant is triggering symptoms that could easily be overlooked as it races through communities at breakneck speed. Health officials in Ireland recorded 425 new infections during the opening week of September, with the Stratus variant, also called XFG, thought to be behind the vast majority of recent cases.

The strain is reportedly sweeping through populations with peculiar early warning signals. The variant is surging at a worrying pace, now accounting for 76.1 per cent of recorded infections compared to just 49.3% six weeks prior, Ireland’s Health Protection Surveillance Centre revealed. The World Health Organisation has categorised Stratus as a “variant under monitoring”.

While it’s not thought to trigger more severe illness, it can spread more rapidly than earlier strains.

The variant manifests with a subtle initial symptom that people might brush off rather than recognising as sickness.

Stratus’ most common early warning sign is a hoarse or gravelly voice, which later develops into the familiar Covid symptoms like fever or coughing, reports the Mirror.

Speaking to Cosmopolitan UK, Harley Street GP Dr Kaywaan Khan explained: “One of the most noticeable symptoms of the Stratus variant is hoarseness, which includes a scratchy or raspy voice.”

Medical professionals have observed a broader spectrum of additional symptoms, encompassing blocked noses, painful throats, digestive disturbances and exhaustion.

Infectious disease expert Dr Peter Chin-Hong from the University of California San Francisco cautioned that Stratus displays a “wider range of symptoms” than earlier variants.

In conversation with SFGATE, he explained: “There’s a little bit more sore throats with some people. Particularly in those who are older, who didn’t get vaccinated last year. It’s more transmissible, so we expect that a lot of people will get it. Particularly with kids going back to school, a sniffle is likely going to be Covid.”

Regardless of the appearance of fresh symptoms, Ireland’s official Covid guidance stays unaltered.

The HSE declared: “If you have any symptoms of Covid and feel unwell, you should: stay at home until 48 hours after your symptoms are mostly or fully gone avoid contact with other people, especially people at higher risk from Covid. You do not need a Covid test unless a GP or health professional tells you to.”

The NHS has supplied a comprehensive catalogue of conventional Covid-19 symptoms for Britons to remain vigilant about.

Symptoms of COVID-19 are very similar to those of other illnesses, such as colds and flu. Most people recover within a few weeks, but recovery can take longer for some.

For certain individuals, it can be a more serious illness and their symptoms can persist.

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