British scientists analyzed widely used application data, recording symptoms of the disease, and they found a tremendous conclusion that there are 6 different types of a pandemic, each with a set of symptoms.

A team at Kings College London discovered that the six types are also linked to levels of severity of infection and the possibility that the patient may need breathing assistance, such as providing it with oxygen or a respirator.

This examination can help doctors during any future waves of the epidemic to determine which patients face significant risks and need hospital care.

In turn, Dr. Claire Steve, who co-led the team, said that if the infection can be identified, "you have time to help the patient, early intervention such as monitoring oxygen, blood sugar levels and ensuring adequate fluid availability."

It is reported that doctors were recently starting to monitor different new symptoms of the Corona virus in young infected patients, whose numbers have increased recently.

People with SK under 35 feel symptoms such as abdominal pain and headaches, unlike other older patients such as fever and cough.

Moreover, the virus has so far claimed the lives of 590,132 people, at least 132 people worldwide since it appeared in China in December last year.