These Are the Most Common COVID-19 Cicada Variant Symptoms Doctors Are Seeing Now ...Saudi Arabia

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No, it doesn't involve huge, loud insects making a racket every few years in the summer, but it can impede on your warm-weather plans if you get infected.

Further complicating and worsening the realities of COVID-19 risk—which very much still exists, especially for older patients or those with pre-existing conditions or compromised immune systems—is that we don't have a great system for tracking it right now.

That said, there are ways to stay safe. Find out what the most common COVID-19 symptoms are in April 2026, what makes the COVID-19 cicada variant unique and how to protect yourself and your loved ones.

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Dr. Nneoma Oparaji, MD, DipABLM, DABOM concurs. "So far, the most common symptoms of the cicada variant appear to be like recent Omicron-family COVID variants," Dr. Oparaji explains. "These include sore throat, cough, low energy, headache, fever, chills, runny nose and body aches."

"Most cases remain mild," Dr. Pennie says, "but worsening symptoms such as difficulty breathing or chest pain require prompt medical evaluation."

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How Is the COVID-19 Cicada Variant Different From Prior Strains of Coronavirus?

She explains, "The biggest difference is that it is more mutated compared to other strains of the virus, which raises concern about spreading and being able to dodge the immunity people already have."

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"The variants driving circulation right now, XFG and NB.1.8.1, are covered by the existing JN.1 lineage vaccines. That is meaningful, practical information for anyone wondering whether their last shot still matters," Dr. Evans says. "It does. Both XFG and NB.1.8.1 fall within the JN.1 lineage, meaning current vaccine formulations were designed with these variants in mind."

That said, Dr. Pennie notes, "The most recent COVID vaccines are expected to protect against the cicada variant, especially against severe illnesses. However, it may be less effective in fully blocking against infection because the Cicada variant appears to avoid antibodies compared to recent COVID strains."

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Will There Be a Lower Risk of COVID-19 in Spring and Summer?

"People often ask me whether COVID-19 follows the calendar. The honest answer is: not reliably," Dr. Evans says. "Microbes rather do. We have seen surges in summer, in fall, in winter. What we can say is that a significant summer wave can sometimes exhaust the virus's immediate momentum and produce a quieter winter, but that calculus changes entirely if a new variant enters the picture."

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"The best way to ease cicada variant symptoms is to treat it like other COVID strains and not like a ‘new’ illness," Dr. Oparaji recommends. Her tips for relief:

"You can use over-the-counter medications such as Tylenol or ibuprofen for fever, body aches, headache; saline nasal sprays and rinses for congestion, honey for cough and sore throat and lozenges for throat pain if these medications are safe for you.""Rest by prioritizing sleep because it helps with recovery rather than trying to power through it.""Stay hydrated by drinking lots of fluids such as water, electrolyte drinks, warm tea, broth and soups, especially if there is fever, vomiting or diarrhea. This is an underrated tool for recovery from COVID.""Ask about anti-viral medication if you are high risk, such as older, immunocompromised or pregnant patients, as well as patients who have obesity, diabetes or heart, lung or kidney disease. It is better to start taking these medications within five days of first having COVID symptoms."

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Sources:

Dr. Tyler Evans, MD, infectious disease specialist and founder and CEO of Wellness Equity Alliance.Dr. Nneoma Oparaji, MD, DipABLM, DABOMDr. Eve Elizabeth Pennie, MD, a physician and epidemiologist at Drugwatch

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